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Shape your career.
Shape privacy.

It’s no secret that the IAPP hosts the world’s premier privacy conferences. And do you know what makes them a cut above the rest? You.

We’re always on the lookout for engaging speakers to share their privacy expertise and give back to the community. The topics you submit help shape our program and deliver the most up to date and pertinent content at each event. Delivering high-quality education is critical to our success. If you’re a dynamic speaker who can inform, inspire and leave attendees wanting more, then we encourage you to submit a speaking proposal.

View open calls for proposals

Speaking has its benefits.

Besides the opportunity to give back to the community and share your knowledge: you’ll also:

  • Gain exposure at the world’s leading privacy conferences.
  • Elevate the privacy profession by sharing your expertise.
  • Receive a complimentary pass to attend the conference, and much more.

We make the process easy for you!

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Have questions? Feel free to email us at programming@iapp.org.

Once you submit, you’ll see a confirmation that we’ve received your proposal. Now sit back and relax while the submissions are reviewed. You will be contacted when the review process is complete. That’s it!

So, how about it?  

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