Protecting consumer information and vital business data has become a global concern. Many companies are operating across borders and need to maintain constant vigilance with respect to data management and privacy issues. While many companies have policies in place locally, cross border implementation has been difficult largely because of a lack of uniformity of privacy laws among various nations. For example, countries like France and Germany apply privacy laws strictly.
International Data Management Privacy for Attorneys LIVE Webcast was designed to help attorneys who specialize in data management and privacy issues understand all of the critical issues affecting you over the next year. It is a must attend webcast for attorneys and legal executives involved in privacy and data management issues. The program will cover the topics above along with a Q&A panel in which the attendees will be invited to ask the speakers questions. Attend this course and you will be current with respect to the most significant privacy issues facing you and your clients.
Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Conference
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: 093940
Steven C. Bennett
Partner
Christine E. Lyon
Partner
Jim Halpert
Partner
Rich Baich CISSP,CISM
Principal
D. Reed Freeman, Jr.
Partner
Steven C. Bennett, Partner, Jones Day
** Speaker Agenda to be added soon.. **
Christine E. Lyon , Partner, Morrison & Foerster, and
D. Reed Freeman, Jr., Partner,
Morrison & Foerster
- New international data security requirements;
- Changing landscape of substantive data security laws in the U.S. [MA regs, Nevada encryption law, Oregon and other state data security laws, etc.];
- Expanding state security breach notification requirements;
- What to expect from federal and state legislatures in 2010; and
- Security issues associated with online behavioral advertising.
Jim Halpert, Partner, DLA Piper
- The implications of the spread of security breach notice obligations to non-US jurisdictions.
- Special considerations for employee data.
- Establishing a global data protection management program: selecting a data transfer strategy, implementing data inventory, establishing a data security program,
addressing Works Council risks,appointing DPOs .
- New PCI DSS obligations
- Vendor risk management and M and A due diligence in the rapidly changing risk environment.
Rich Baich CISSP,CISM, Principal, Deloitte & Touche LLP
- Components of a leading privacy program
- Operationalizing a privacy program
- What to do when you have an incident
- Data Management Experts/Consultants
- IT Professionals
- Computer and E-discovery Attorneys
This is a must attend event for anyone interested in understanding the International Data Management Privacy issues.
- New guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A