We are working on a possible shared event with other Glasgow tech meetups. There's still a few more details to be tie up but we've initially penciled in this date for it...
We are priviledged to have Heather in our WordPress Glasgow team and super spoilt to be able to enjoy her talks from the comfort of our local meetup.
We'll let you know the details of the talk closer to the event.
You can find some of Heather's previous talks, including WordCamp Europe 2015, 2016 and 2017, on WordPress TV:
https://wordpress.tv/?s=heather+burns
About the Speaker:
Heather Burns is a digital law specialist in Glasgow, Scotland.
She researches, writes, publishes, consults, and speaks extensively on internet laws and policies which affect the crafts of web design and development. Her writing and blogging can be found at https://webdevlaw.uk.
Heather has been designing and developing web sites since 1997 and has been a professional web site designer since 2007. She holds a postgraduate certification in internet law and policy from the University of Strathclyde.
She recently helped to co-found Web Matters, a startup industry body for web professionals in the UK.
Heather can also be found on Twitter at @webdevlaw
Event #34: "Getting your sites ready for GDPR", by Heather Burns
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We are priviledged to have Heather in our WordPress Glasgow team and super spoilt to be able to enjoy her talks from the comfort of our local meetup.
We'll let you know the details of the talk closer to the event.
You can find some of Heather's previous talks, including WordCamp Europe 2015, 2016 and 2017, on WordPress TV:
https://wordpress.tv/?s=heather+burns
About the Speaker:
Heather Burns is a digital law specialist in Glasgow, Scotland.
She researches, writes, publishes, consults, and speaks extensively on internet laws and policies which affect the crafts of web design and development. Her writing and blogging can be found at https://webdevlaw.uk (https://webdevlaw.uk/).
Heather has been designing and developing web sites since 1997 and has been a professional web site designer since 2007. She holds a postgraduate certification in internet law and policy from the University of Strathclyde.
She recently helped to co-found Web Matters (https://www.web-matters.co.uk), a startup industry body for web professionals in the UK.
Heather can also be found on Twitter at @webdevlaw (https://twitter.com/webdevlaw)
This is an event suitable for ALL SKILL LEVELS.
Doors open at 6pm. Talk starts at 6:30pm.
* ABOUT THE TALK
You’ve probably heard about GDPR, the upcoming overhaul of Europe’s data protection rules, and what you’ve probably heard is a load of rubbish. We’re going to help you to separate the fact from the fiction by walking you through what the new rules mean for you. Take an hour to learn what you’ll need to do to bring your web sites and your businesses into healthy compliance.
*ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Heather Burns is a digital law specialist in Glasgow, Scotland.
She researches, writes, publishes, consults, and speaks extensively on internet laws and policies which affect the crafts of web design and development. Her writing and blogging can be found at https://webdevlaw.uk (https://webdevlaw.uk/)
Heather holds a postgraduate certification in internet law and policy from the University of Strathclyde. She recently also helped to co-found Web Matters (https://www.web-matters.co.uk), a startup industry body for web professionals in the UK.
You can find Heather on Twitter at @webdevlaw (https://twitter.com/webdevlaw) and some of Heather's previous talks, including WordCamp Europe 2015, 2016 and 2017, on WordPress TV: