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Legal CIO: Navigating New Regulatory Regimes in Data Protection presented by Globanet

Event | 02.05.20, 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST

Address

New York Hilton Midtown
1335 6th Ave, New York, NY 10019

From GDPR to CCPA, CIOs are inundated with a growing pile of compliance obligations -- and the stakes can't be much higher. It’s not just fines that concern CIOs & their shareholders, but also client trust, potential class actions & legal malpractice exposure. In this session, we'll identify key challenges under each of these Acts. Our panel will also share best practices for data protection, including (i) data storage, (ii) data collection, and (iii) processes for copying or deleting data upon verifiable client requests.


Key Takeaways:

  • Key challenges under the GDPR
  • Key challenges under the CCPA
  • Best practices for data protection
  • RegTech's role in compliance

Speakers:

  • David Blaszkowsky, Head, Data Governance and Regulatory Affairs, Helios Data, Inc.
  • John Elbasan, CIO, Willkie Farr
  • Bill Murray, Compliance Counsel, Crowell Moring
  • Jeffrey Beard, Esq., CIPP/US, Privacy/Data Protection, AI, IG, eDiscovery, and GRC Consultant
  • Ramin Yazdi, CTO, Globanet

For more information, please visit these areas: E-Discovery and Information Management

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