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TrustWeek 2025

New York

September 9, 2025
Kimpton Hotel Eventi & Second

849 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001

What's in store

Product innovation with purpose

We’re not just showing features. We’re showing what’s possible. TrustWeek attendees will get an inside look at how the OneTrust AI capabilities are evolving — rooted in transparency, human oversight, and customer insight.

Breakouts that bring teams together

Sessions are designed to be collaborative and thought provoking. Expect shared sessions between marketing and privacy, privacy and security, risk and product - because innovation happens when teams connect.

Thought leadership that looks ahead

What does the next phase of AI governance look like? How can organizations scale privacy and marketing programs responsibly? You’ll hear from industry experts, customers, and our own leaders on how to prepare for what’s coming.

Agenda at a glance

Full agenda coming soon

Monday, September 8, 2025

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8:30 AM
Morning certification session

1:30PM
Afternoon certification session


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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

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8 AM
Breakfast bites and solutions expo 

9 AM
Morning general session 

12 PM
Lunch and solutions expo 

1 PM
Breakout sessions  

5 PM
Networking reception and solutions expo 

7 PM
Event ends

Event pricing

$295
Early-bird - through July 31

$395
Regular

Session topics

Privacy is not just a compliance issue, but a core aspect of building customer trust and long-term relationships. As marketing teams take a more active role in building customer trust through consent management, collaboration with privacy is essential. This session spotlights how one company is aligning their teams to manage consent effectively, drive business value, and increase brand equity with customers. You’ll hear how shared tools, goals, and workflows are helping both teams hit their goals.

AI expands the "art of the possible" for data-driven marketing but also creates new challenges for privacy and marketing teams. Join this roundtable to discuss the role of consent in an AI world, the challenge of transparency, and the uncertainty and complexity of evolving regulation. We'll discuss what is and is not working and provide practical approaches to governing risk without slowing innovation. 

As the adoption of AI expands the speed and scale of data use, enforcing policies consistently and efficiently is critical. Join privacy and data leaders to explore how teams are automating enforcement across privacy, consent, and sensitive data policies to enable innovation without sacrificing oversight. We’ll also discuss where AI and intelligent automation can enhance data governance efforts, helping teams scale faster while maintaining accuracy and control.

As AI becomes embedded in everyday workflows, the risk of data mis-use in high speed algorithms grows. This session explores practical strategies for minimizing AI risks — like model drift, overexposure, and biased outcomes — and building AI governance frameworks that promote safe, scalable, and customer-centric innovation.

As organizations rapidly adopt AI, traditional risk management approaches are showing their limitations. The pressure to rethink risk management across siloed functions is increasing, as fragmented ownership leads to blind spots, duplication, and missed signals.

 

This roundtable will bring together senior leaders and practitioners from various risk domains for candid discussions on:
 

  • Building integrated risk programs that match the speed and complexity of AI adoption
  • Real-world examples of cross-functional collaboration and implementing automation and continuous monitoring
  • Strategies to align AI innovation with compliance, trust, and accountability

When pressure for growth and innovation intensifies and digital complexity accelerates, traditional approaches to risk creates friction.

 

In today's environment, risk management isn't just avoiding failure, it's about enabling smarter, faster decisions across the business.

 

Learn from one of our enterprise customers, and how they transformed risk management into a strategic decision-making framework, the practical use cases where AI accelerated outcomes, and the lessons they learned along way.

Certification sessions

Privacy Automation: Data Subject Request Automation

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This course teaches how to use OneTrust to effectively manage data subject requests. Several streamlining capabilities are learned and practiced, such as optmizing workflows, updating web forms, configuring routing rules, utilizing response templates, and more.

 

Hands-on exercises include:

  • Creating a custom workflow​
  • Updating webforms & setting routing rules​
  • Managing requests​
  • Creating response templates & custom views
  • Configuring dynamic fields
  • Utilizing multi-lingual functionality
  • Accommodating mailed-in requests
  • Disabling/Rerouting forms
  • Dynamic validating data subject identification
  • Enabling email verifications

Privacy Automation: Data Mapping

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This course will teach how to effectively map an organization's data using the many functionalities that OneTrust provides. Learners will create and update inventory objects, create customized assessment templates, manage flagged risks, and more. Exercises will culminate by reviewing visualizations that offer a comprehensive overview of a company's current data management processes.

Hands-on exercises include:

  • Creating, updating, & launching an assessment template​​
  • Flagging & managing a risk​
  • Creating attributes​
  • Adding & relating inventory​ objects
  • Building & generating a data graph​
  • Bulk importing and editing key data
  • Configuring an automation rules

Please note: While all registered attendees are welcome to participate in the training sessions, access to the certification exam is limited to customers and partners only.

Hotel information

While we don’t have a hotel room block or discounted rate, we recommend booking your stay early—New York hotels fill up quickly.

Here are a few nearby hotels within walking distance:

Kimpton Hotel Eventi (onsite)

Moxy NYC Chelsea (3-min walk)

Renaissance New York Midtown (6-min walk)

The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel (8-min walk)

You can also explore lodging via Booking.com, Expedia, or Airbnb to find a stay that suits your travel style.


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We're here to help!

Reach out to us at trustweek@onetrust.com and we’ll get back to you soon.