Complying with New Data Privacy Laws: How to Respond Quickly to Consumer Data Requests
Webcast Date: Thursday, February 13, 2020 | The newly implemented California Consumer Privacy Act gives consumers ownership, control, and security when it comes to their personal information.
January 09, 2020 at 04:09 PM
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On-demand Webcast
The newly implemented California Consumer Privacy Act gives consumers ownership, control, and security when it comes to their personal information. According to the CCPA and GDPR, consumers now have the right to protect their own information and hold businesses responsible for safeguarding that information and not sharing it.
When a consumer requests control of their personal data, is your company prepared to complete the request? Industry experts will share their insight on how to avoid fines and litigation with the best practices for conforming to these laws. Learn what to do (and not to do) when managing Data Subject Access Requests for the new data privacy laws. Join this webcast to learn how to mitigate your risk and stay ahead of regulations.
In this webcast, industry experts will share:
- How to create an effective response process
- What technology to use for managing this complex data request process
- Examples of real world challenges in creating such a process and how to overcome them.
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Speakers:
Tyler J. Thompson| Associate | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Tyler Thompson practices with the firm's Technology, Entrepreneurial & Commercial Client Service Group. He strategically advises clients on technology and commercial contracts, privacy policies and compliance, data breach, cyber security, IT, open source software, digital marketing, and SaaS agreements. Tyler is a recognized Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals and is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional for the United States (CIPP/US) and Europe (CIPP/E) as well as a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). Tyler also focuses on emerging technologies such as distributed ledger, UAV, and autonomous vehicles. Tyler provides practical and business-focused legal counsel, helping his clients manage costs as well as risk. His needs-based approach ensures that clients receive appropriately tailored counsel, whether they are a start-up or Fortune 500. Additionally, Tyler helps his clients modernize commercial contracting processes and privacy practices, enabling in-house attorneys to function more efficiently and conserve resources. | |
Rebecca Perry| Director of Strategic Partnerships| Exterro Rebecca Perry is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Exterro, the leader in helping companies manage their information compliantly and defensibly – in compliance with data privacy and cybersecurity regulations like the GDPR, NYS DFS, CCPA and others. Rebecca has been with Exterro more than 25 years helping legal, compliance, privacy and IT executives in the areas of information governance, data mapping, data minimization, records retention and third-party diligence. She manages the Alliance Partnership with the Association of Corporate Counsel and builds strategic relationships with leading law firms. | |
Michael Westphal| Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives| Hunter Douglas, Inc. Michael Westphal has twenty-three years of progressive leadership experience, including a unique blend of IT and non-IT leadership, industry (Fortune 500), consulting (Big 4), and start-up experience defining and leading strategic initiatives to accelerate growth, reduce costs, increase operational efficiency, and improve client experience. |
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