South Africa’s Premier Data Privacy & Protection Conference Happens This August
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The countdown is officially on for the Data Privacy & Protection Conference 2025 (DPPC25), taking place on 14 August 2025 at the Indaba Hotel, Fourways, South Africa. With just a few weeks to go, industry leaders, regulators, legal experts, and cybersecurity professionals are urged to secure their seats before spaces run out.
This year’s event will bring together South Africa’s top minds to explore the evolving landscape of data protection, privacy laws, artificial intelligence, cross-border compliance, and POPIA enforcement. Attendees can expect thought-provoking panel discussions, practical case studies, and interactive sessions designed to address the challenges and opportunities in today’s digital age.
Who Should Attend?
- Data Protection Officers (DPOs)
- Legal and Compliance Professionals
- CISOs and IT Security Experts
- Governance, Risk, and Assurance Leaders
Whether you’re managing internal compliance, overseeing cybersecurity frameworks, or advising on regulatory readiness, DPPC25 offers a unique opportunity to engage with peers, regulators, and innovators shaping the future of data protection in Africa.
Why attend?
- Hear from real experts — including legal advisors, data commissioners, and corporate privacy leaders.
- Explore high-impact topics — from AI ethics and digital surveillance to global data transfer challenges.
- Network meaningfully — with fellow professionals across finance, tech, legal, and government sectors.
“This is more than a conference — it’s a community of privacy champions building safer digital environments for South Africa and beyond.” – Umbono Conferences and Events
Limited seats remain, and early bookings are encouraged to avoid disappointment.
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