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As organizations wrestle with compliance with the growing set of privacy and data protection regulations, they can often reduce costs and achieve goals more easily by recognizing the controls and structure common to most regulations. State laws, federal laws, and industry regulations require formal governance and policy, risk assessment, identity and access management, vulnerability management, strong change control, and data cataloging, classification, and handling practices. This presentation gives an overview of the common elements required in today’s regulations and describes techniques to structure a security and compliance program that enables organizations to manage compliance in a cost effective and effective manner.

If you want to know more about how to conceive & implement a cost effective compliance program, reserve your place in this Knowledge Group LIVE Webcast. It will feature speakers and experts who've had vast experience in developing strategies for cost effective compliance programs. Register by clicking the button below. Advanced registration is recommended as enrolment is limited for this course. (Significant discounts apply for early registration.)

Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Group, LLC
Recommended CLE/CPE Hours: 1.75 - 2.0
Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Course Code: 103959
Recording Fee: $299 (Please click here for details)
NASBA Sponsor Number: 109004

 

Featured Speakers for Building a Cost Effective Compliance Program LIVE Webcast:


Proposed Agenda (click here to view more)

SEGMENT 1:


Constantine Karbaliotis, Americas Privacy Leader,
Mercer

- How companies could recognize their compliance risks
- Building blocks for a compliance program and cost effective compliance
- Starting off on the right foot
- Privacy (as an example) of the risk assessment methodology


SEGMENT 2:


Liisa M. Thomas , Partner,
Winston & Strawn LLP

- What data security and privacy obligations do corporations have under state laws and how can they
   construct a compliance program to help adhere to those obligations?
- What data security and privacy risks do corporations have under theories of unfair competition, and
   how can their compliance program help avoid potential liability?
- How should a company’s compliance program address potential breaches to personally
   identifiable information?


SEGMENT 3:


Richard E. Mackey, Jr. , Vice President of Consulting,
System Experts Corporation

-Current privacy regulations have many common requirements, including a requirement for   organizations to have a formal program to manage compliance.
-Organizations are best served to create a compliance framework that will generally address each of   the basic requirements with special treatment for the requirements of specific regulations.
-Brief description of the common elements
-Examples of specific treatments required for current regulations


SEGMENT 4:


Matthew H. Meade , Shareholder, Co-Chair, Data Security and Privacy Group,
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

- Document Retention -- the need for simplification so that the policy can be understood and followed
- Notice of Breach Under the HITECH ACT - what do you need to do to comply with the notice
   obligations
- Notice of Breach In Connection with Medical Data under state law - -what do you need to do to
   comply with state notice obligations
- Incident Response Plans - managing the process
- Law Firm Issues regarding exchange of personal information -- how are firms insulating
   themselves when dealing with Personal information


SEGMENT 5:


Dr. Lothar Determann , Partner,
Baker & McKenzie LLP

- Local law requirements for global businesses and systems – compliance on a budget
- How to identify priority risks, regions and jurisdictions
- Working with local advisors and foreign advice – practical considerations
- How to manage an international compliance program – hand-on tips



SystemExperts Corporation
Richard E. Mackey, Jr.
Vice President of Consulting
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Baker & McKenzie LLP
Dr. Lothar Determann
Partner
speaker bio »»

Mercer
Constantine Karbaliotis
Americas Privacy Leader
speaker bio »»

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Matthew H. Meade
Shareholder, Co-Chair, Data Security and Privacy Group
speaker bio »»

Winston & Strawn LLP
Liisa M. Thomas
Partner
speaker bio »»

Who Should Attend?

- Compliance Officers
- Operating Officers
- Senior to Mid-Level IT Executives
- General Counsel
- Privacy and IT Attorneys

Why Attend?

This is a must attend event for IT and compliance professionals to have a full knowledge and understanding on how to build a cost effective compliance program.
    - Detailed guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
    - Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
    - Interact directly with panel during Q&A

Registration Information:                                                                                                                                    


Disclaimer:
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Building a Cost Effective Compliance Program
LIVE Webcast
Speaker Firms:




Mercer



Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC






 

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