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Data Protection: What has Europe Done?


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 91 minutes
Recorded Date: February 04, 2020
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Agenda


  • What is GDPR?
  • Lessons learned from the courts, regulator inquiries, and fines
  • Significant trends in GDPR behaviors including Subject Access Requests
  • Key issues to keep in mind and how best to prepare
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
Recorded: February 4, 2020
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

This webinar will give an overview of why Europe's approach to data protection has developed into the GDPR, including how the GDPR is being interpreted and the pattern we are seeing in regulatory actions and fines. Our international panelists will offer an overview of how to comply to this regulation, the global reach of the regulation and tips for compliance and limiting your risk.

This program was recorded on February 4th, 2020.

Provided By

American Bar Association
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Panelists

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Ivan Tsraynny

CEO & Co-Founder
Feroot Privacy

Feroot is the proud recipient of the NextAI Top Venture Award for outstanding progress helping companies comply with data privacy regulations.

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Allen Burzen

Vice President, Sales
Equifax

Allen Burzenis VP of Sales, Global Breach and Regulatory Solutions at Equifax. Allen has been in breach response for 6 years, assisting in high profile, multi-million person incidents. He has a background in developing and implementing incident response plans.

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James Tumbridge

Barrister
Venner Shipley LLP

James is a barrister, regularly advising corporate and government clients on all aspects of data protection, privacy and compliance. He is one of the authors of the UK Data ProtectoinAct 2018, wichimplemented GDPR.


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