THREE-PART LEGAL WEBINAR SERIES Part 1: Privacy, Compliance and CCTV
Navigating surveillance obligations in modern supply chain and logistics operations.
This webinar is designed for professionals across supply chain and logistics organisations who are responsible for operations, risk, compliance, security, and data governance. This includes operations and logistics leaders managing day-to-day activities, risk, safety, and security professionals overseeing incident response and asset protection, as well as legal, privacy, and compliance specialists navigating regulatory obligations. It is also highly relevant for IT and data governance roles responsible for managing surveillance systems and data handling. These roles are key to ensuring CCTV practices are both operationally effective and legally compliant.
Date: Thursday, 23 July 2026 Time: 11.30am - 12.30pm Venue: Via Zoom Cost: No charge
Registrations close at COB on Wednesday, 22 July 2026.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
In today’s increasingly complex supply chain and logistics environment, CCTV has become a critical tool for safeguarding assets, managing risk, and maintaining operational continuity — but it also brings heightened legal and compliance responsibilities. From monitoring cargo movements and investigating incidents to supporting workplace safety, surveillance systems sit at the intersection of operational efficiency and privacy regulation.
In this webinar, Brighid Virtue will cover:
Brighid Virtue - Associate, Rigby Cooke Lawyers’ Corporate & Commercial team, and member of its Transport & Logistics and Manufacturing industry groups. Brighid provides guidance on statutory and regulatory compliance, corporate governance, structuring, business and share sales and acquisitions, as well as drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. She also practices in Australian competition and consumer law, privacy law and data protection, and intellectual property law. Working with both local and international clients across various industries, Brighid adopts a practical and professional approach, empowering her clients to make informed, commercially sound decisions about their businesses. Brighid holds a Bachelor of Laws from Deakin University and a Bachelor of Arts (History) from Monash University.
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