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Event date:

Feb 10, 2026

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Trust at Scale: How MSPs Can Lead on Data Privacy

A Data Privacy Week 2026 bonus session!

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Join us for a practical conversation designed for MSPs and small & medium sized business leaders, as part of Data Privacy Week. Data privacy is no longer just a regulatory topic, it’s a core part of building customer trust and reducing business risk. In this session, speakers will break down how privacy expectations are evolving, where common risks appear in real world environments, and what MSPs and the businesses they support can do to strengthen their privacy practices without unnecessary complexity. You’ll come away with clear insights you can apply right away to better protect data and enable trust.

Speakers

Gerald Beuchelt

CISO

Acronis

Gerald Beuchelt

CISO

Acronis

Gerald Beuchelt

CISO

Acronis

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