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The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 Annual Meeting 2019

Event | 02.28.19 - 03.01.19, 2:00 AM CST - 7:00 AM CST

Address

The St. Regis
1919 Briar Oaks Ln, Houston, TX 77027

The 2019 Annual Meeting of Working Group 11 will focus on new drafts and brainstorming group outlines needed for WG11 member review and comment, including the following topics:

  • Model data breach notification law
  • Data security and privacy challenges in artificial intelligence (AI) systems
  • Reasonable security test
  • U.S. judicial enforcement of orders entered under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  • Data security and privacy issues in civil litigation

Please find the full agenda here.


Senior Counsel John Davis and Discovery Attorney Larry Wescott will be attending and presenting during the event. John is a dialogue leader for the Transparency in Artificial Intelligence Brainstorming Group, and Larry is a dialogue leader for the Model Breach Notification Law Brainstorming Group.

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

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