Policies that Promote Growth: Best Practices for Privacy and Cross-Border Data Flow
When:
February 22, 2017 @ 9:00 am – 11:45 am
2017-02-22T09:00:00-05:00
2017-02-22T11:45:00-05:00
Where:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H St NW
Washington, DC 20062
USA
1615 H St NW
Washington, DC 20062
USA
Contact:
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation (GRC) cordially invites
you to attend
you to attend
Policies that Promote Growth:
Best Practices for Privacy and
Cross-Border Data Flows
Best Practices for Privacy and
Cross-Border Data Flows
Wednesday, February 22
9:00 am – 11:45 am
Registration opens at 8:45 am
Registration opens at 8:45 am
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H Street, NW |Washington, DC
Discussion 1: Cross-Border Data Flows and Forced Localization
Hugh Gamble, Vice President of Federal Government Affairs, Salesforce
Heidi Salow, Vice President and Senior Privacy Officer, Thomson Reuters
Alan Davidson, Public Interest Technology Fellow, New America Foundation;
former Director of Digital Economy, U.S. Department of Commerce
former Director of Digital Economy, U.S. Department of Commerce
Robert Atkinson, Founder and President, Information Technology and
Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Countries are increasingly pursuing protectionist measures that require businesses to store data locally. While these countries may argue such measures are necessary to create domestic job growth or to ensure data privacy and security, the reality is that localization policies are a detriment to digital trade and economic growth. Our panel will discuss the data localization challenges companies face globally and how they can be addressed.
Discussion 2: Effective Solutions for Privacy Regulators
Maureen Ohlhausen, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
Lisa Sotto, Chair of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, Hunton and Williams
Karen Kornbluh, Executive Vice President of External Affairs, Nielsen
Privacy regulations continue to pop up around the world. As no two regulations are the same, the business community is faced with interpreting and complying with different laws across multiple jurisdictions. Our discussion will describe some best practices and strategies for how the business community and privacy regulators can better engage to ensure compliance.
If you have any questions about the event or encounter an issue with the registration link, please contact Kara Sutton at [email protected].