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How State-Mandated Privacy Laws Impact Data Protection Infrastructure


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 52 minutes
Recorded Date: September 26, 2019
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Agenda


  • The New & Revised State Data Privacy and Data Breach Laws
  • CCPA - California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
  • Data Privacy Laws
  • Compliance Rules
Runtime: 52 minutes
Recorded: September 26, 2019
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Over the last few years, all 50 state legislations have implemented new cybersecurity regulations and data breach notification guidelines. In New York and California, NYDFS and CCPA are the larger two, which go above and beyond data breach notification, requiring significant changes to data processing operations.

In this session, you will learn how state-mandated privacy laws will impact your business, how to discern all of the new laws and regulations being implemented, and what steps your corporation can take to demonstrate ongoing compliance. We will also discuss the future of data protection in the US on a Federal scale.

This program was recorded as part of ALM & Corporate Counsel's Annual General Counsel Conference on September 26th, 2019.

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Panelists

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Ann Staggs

Senior Counsel, Data, Cybersecurity & Privacy
AirBnB

Ann Staggs is the Senior Counsel, she is in charge of Privacy at AirBnB.

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Ryan Spelman

Vice President, CyberClarity360
Kroll

Ryan Spelman is a Senior Manager with Kroll CyberClarity360. This ground-breaking solution helps organizations understand and manage their exposure to third-party cyber risk through best of breed analytical tools and subject matter expertise.

Ryan joined the firm from the Center for Internet Security (CIS), where he led strategic business partnerships and oversaw the creation of risk assessment software at CIS that has been used by insurance companies to underwrite thousands of local governments across the country.

Ryan previously served as the Director of the New York State Senate Committee on Veteran's, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.

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Jennifer B. Madine

Vice President & Senior Counsel
Fifth Third Bank

Jennifer advises Fifth Third on a variety of matters, including privacy and cyber security, marketing and intellectual property. Jennifer helps her clients manage regulatory and commercial issues related to data collection and use.

Prior to joining Fifth Third in 2014, Jennifer was in private practice, representing financial institutions in commercial litigation and class action defense.

Jennifer received a B.A. in Theatre from The Ohio State University in 2002, and a J.D. from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 2007.

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Moshe Malina

Associate General Counsel
Citi

Moshe Malina is Associate General Counsel at Citi, with responsibility on a global basis for Citi’s intellectual property matters and information security and cyber legal issues. Mr. Malina also serves as General Counsel to Citi Ventures & Innovation, which partners with and invests in firms developing innovative financial solutions and technology, and supports internal innovation initiatives.

Before joining Citi in 2004, Mr. Malina was an associate at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton working on both transactional and litigation IP matters.

Mr. Malina simultaneously received a J.D. from Columbia Law School and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science as part of Columbia’s Accelerated Interdisciplinary Legal Education Program.

Mr. Malina is a member of the bar in New York and a registered patent attorney.


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