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Feb
23
Thu
Privacy Shield Self-Certification – What’s Next? @ Online
Feb 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
As the first anniversary of the Privacy Shield agreement approaches over 1500 companies have taken advantage of the new program for transatlantic data compliance. But after Privacy Shield – what’s next?
Register now for this free webinar as we look at the natural next steps after Privacy Shield to include employee data transfers, third party vendor management and BCR Readiness. Speakers will also review the deltas between the privacy shield requirements and other frameworks such as the GDPR and APEC CPBRs and show how you can leverage one as a springboard to the other and build the foundations of a strong privacy program.
Speakers will:
  • Cover latest Privacy Shield regulatory updates
  • Examine relationship between Privacy Shield, GDPR & other frameworks
  • Share how they have leveraged Privacy Shield for other projects

Spots are limited — make sure to register for this webinar to increase the return on privacy shield investment!

*Can’t make the webinar? Register anyway! We’ll send you a followup email with the slides and recording after the webinar!*


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DAVID FOWLER

Chief Privacy & Digital Compliance Officer, Act-On Software

AMANDA GRATCHNER

Global Privacy Counsel, NAVEX Global

K ROYAL – JD, CIPP/E/US

Senior Privacy Consultant, TRUSTe

Mar
3
Fri
IAPP Web Conference: Introduction to U.S. Privacy Law @ Online
Mar 3 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
IAPP Web Conference: Introduction to U.S. Privacy Law @ Online

IAPP Web Conference:
Introduction to U.S. Privacy Law

Broadcast Date: March 3, 2017
Time: 10:00 – 11:00 am PT, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET, 6:00 – 7:00 pm GMT

Free for IAPP members and nonmembers

As information privacy attorneys, we frequently hear certain questions from law students and lawyers with an interest in joining our field: What are the sources of privacy law? What does a privacy lawyer do? How do I start? Should I study administrative law? What about international law? And, most importantly, how do I get a job in privacy?

Lawyers who specialize in information privacy enjoy a surprisingly diverse set of career paths. Though many work in law firms, others deploy their expertise within companies, nonprofits, consulting agencies, advocacy groups, and all levels of government. Privacy lawyers ensure compliance with laws and regulations while also enforcing best practices based on broad cultural norms. They tackle policy questions that affect the day-to-day lives of anyone who uses an internet-connected device. And, increasingly, their work has a direct impact on an enormous swathe of the global economy.

Designed for those just starting out in the field of privacy law, this web conference will provide a crash course in the legal foundations of privacy in the U.S. along with practical examples from the daily lives of privacy attorneys. This hour-long webinar will include time for questions and answers and a useful handout with resources for getting started in the privacy profession.

Moderator:
Cobun Keegan, CIPP/US, CIPM, Westin Fellow, IAPP

Panelists:
Ariel Brio, CIPP/US, Privacy and Data Counsel, Sony PlayStation
Arielle Brown, CIPP/US, Associate, Hogan Lovells
Kelsey Finch, CIPP/US, Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum

As an additional, related reference, “Privacy Law Fundamentals 2017″—the classic privacy law desk reference—is now available for pre-order. Get your copy here:
Privacy Law Fundamentals 2017, The Fourth Edition

Eligible CPE credit: CIPP/US and CIPP/G
1.0 CPE credit

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