Ruth's Chris Steak House Downtown Denver
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC ColoradoGDPR. CCPA. HIPAA. COPPA. PIPEDIA. The alphabet soup of data privacy regulations continues to grow around the world. With dire data security and privacy headlines hitting the front pages on practically a daily basis, some fear that key business models and companies' ability to work with personal information is at risk. Privacy and data security are now threshold issues and potential barriers to entry for new products and services. As such, compliance with data privacy and cybersecurity regulations has become a predominant issue for corporate legal executives. GCs and CLOs are making company critical decisions when it comes to compliance, and those decisions must come earlier and in the context of product, service and business model design. What's at stake? The ability to do business, substantial fines, regulatory actions and unprecedented litigation.
This CLE will explore the current privacy and security risk environment, the overlapping (and sometimes contradictory) data security and privacy requirements companies face, and the need for enhanced and mature governances processes to manage risk. The speakers will provide practical guidance and real-world insights from in-house counsel and industry experts on how to effectively comply with the new wave data privacy regulations and manage regulatory and legal risk.
Speakers
Rebecca Perry, CIPP US/G, Director - Professional Services, Jordan Lawrence
David Navetta, Partner, Cooley LLP David Navetta, vice chair of Cooley's cyber/data/privacy practice, is a prominent leader in privacy, information security and technology law. He has extensive experience counseling clients on novel and cutting-edge data protection issues, including data breach response, cybersecurity risk management, consumer and employee privacy, incident response planning and preparedness, technology transactions, vendor management, board of director advice and consultation, regulatory investigations, litigation and due diligence in corporate transactions. David serves as a "breach coach" on an approved panel for numerous cyber insurance carriers and companies, and he has helped some of the world's leading corporations to effectively respond to complex data security breaches and protect their enterprise. David's clients range from startups to large Fortune 500 multinationals across a range of industries, including ecommerce, consumer products, name-brand traditional brick-and-mortar, hotels and hospitality, social media, technology, professional services, healthcare, financial institutions and energy.