As more and more consumer data is being shared through the internet, an increasing number of consumer groups advocate for more stringent protection of this data. And debates are getting more heated as to how to best protect consumer info. Practitioners must really be in the know with respect to privacy compliance as consequences for missteps can be severe.
Don’t be left in the dark! Learn about better ways to protect your company and clients. Develop a better understanding of privacy compliance by joining this Knowledge Group LIVE webcast. Sign up today by clicking the “Register” button below. Advanced registration is recommended as space is limited. 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: 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:103958
Katrina Blodgett
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
Femi S. Richards, CIPP
Vice President Audit and Compliance
Mark G. McCreary
Partner
Ben G. Isaacson, CIPP
Experian
JoAnn Stonier
Global Privacy & Data Usage Officer
Katrina Blodgett, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
FTC Enforcement in Privacy and Data Security
- Recent developments in the law
- Red Flags Rule
- Health Breach Notification Rule
- Enforcement Trends in Privacy
-Meaningful disclosures
- Consumer Choice and Control
- FCRA “Permissible Purpose” Compliance
- Enforcement Trends in Business Process
- Employee training and oversight
- Password vulnerabilities
- Know your customer
- Oversight of service providers
Femi S. Richards, CIPP, Vice President Audit and Compliance, LexisNexis Group
Privacy, Security and Compliance: Have a Framework/Plan
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Creating Your Framework
- Plan Elements: Data Security
- Plan Elements: Credentialing
- Plan Elements: Policies
- Plan Elements: Audit & Compliance
- Plan Elements: Corporate Accountability
- Plan Elements: Education, Outreach and Transparency
Ben G. Isaacson, CIPP, Privacy & Compliance Leader, Experian
- Privacy & compliance as a good corporate partner
- Creating and utilizing ‘dotted line’ relationships
- Creating new forms of educational outreach (picking up on Femi’s ending comments)
- Integrating with product or service development processes
- Supporting and developing client or partnership agreements
- Becoming an integral part of public relations and corporate affairs
- Engaging others as an industry participant or leader
JoAnn Stonier, Global Privacy & Data Usage Officer, MasterCard Worldwide
Administering a Global Privacy Program
- US Regulation - (an overview given that the FTC will cover most of the regulation in their section)
Sector Based
Channel based
- European Union - An overview
EU Data Directive
Local Registration
Transporation of Data outside the EU
- Canadian Privacy Framework - PIPEDA
- APEC Privacy Principles
Mark G. McCreary , Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP
- Data breach response
- Ways to have a data breach
- What information is included/covered
- Laws (state/federal) affecting data breach response
- Communicating with those affected
- Discussion of recent data breaches
- Risk Officers and Managers
- General Counsel
- Senior Management
- Privacy & Data Protection Attorneys/Consultants
- Chief Security Officers
- Chief Privacy Officers
- Compliance Officers
This is a must attend event to everyone to hear the latest updates on Privacy Compliance
- Detailed guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A