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Eversheds Sutherland
8 pages

Learn about the collection and use of diversity data within organizations' global workforces, the affirmative action requirements in some jurisdictions and the challenges and
restrictions around diversity data gathering and use.

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Region: Global, Belgium, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates
Eversheds Sutherland
8 pages

A short briefing regarding the European Commission's proposed Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’).

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Collection: Artificial Intelligence
Region: European Union

Preservation in the context of litigation is fraught with risk in light of newer communications and technology platforms.  Our panel will explore the case law and best practices around the preservation of electronically stored information, including:

  • How is “reasonable steps” to preserve defined and applied in practice under the federal and state corollary rules of procedure?
  • Is reliance on a legal hold notice alone enough to satisfy a company’s preservation obligations?
  • What automated steps can you take to implement preservation across your enterprise or particular aspects of your information technology platform?
  • What are some of the challenges to preservation of newer collaboration platform such as SLACK and MS Teams?
  • What are best practices around the preservation of mobile device-based ESI?
  • How should you address preservation risks around web-app communications platforms such as WhatsApp and Signal?

Why we can no longer retain personal data forever in the MENA region & the impact of new laws on the retention & deletion of personal data

We are constantly being told that data is an asset. Every organisation is becoming a data company and the value of that data is increasing as ever more complex and sophisticated technologies are applied to derive insight and drive innovation. At the same time, we humans just love to retain and hoard data. Digitisation, cloud computing, evolving AI technologies and transformational ambitions are also contributing to an explosion in the quantities of data we gather, analyse and share.

As new compliance requirements like data minimisation, storage limitation, data subject rights and processor obligations begin to impact the lawful retention and deletion of personal data, the risk equation for data can quickly turn negative.

It's time to burn the undergrowth and plan for the future.

How do you apply a risk-based approach to data retention and deletion?

What will you learn:

• What are the legal obligations?

• What best practices or lessons learnt can we apply from beyond the MENA region?

• How do you operationalise efficient data retention and deletion?
 

Speakers are:

Dale Waterman, Managing Director, Breakwater Solutions (Moderator)

Ben Crew, Senior Director, FTI Consulting

Paul McCormack, Global Lead Counsel for Privacy and Cybersecurity, Saudi Aramco
 

This event is a collaboration between IAPP (Dubai chapter) and ACC Middle East and North Africa.

 

Jennifer C. Archie, Tony Kim, Serrin Turner, Alexander L. Stout, Ryan J. Malo, James A. Smith, Latham & Watkins
5 pages

This article, developed by Latham & Watkins, covers the new regulatory requirements the US government has been implementing around notifications and disclosures of major cyberattacks and incidents.

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Region: United States
Audience: Mid-Career, New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments

Corporate counsel should be “on the team” launching new data-rich products, services, and technologies – not a gatekeeper. Please join Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E, Partner, Founder and Chair of Privacy & Cybersecurity at Lowenstein Sandler LLP along with seasoned in-house counsel, Bert Kaminski, Director of Legal - Google Cloud at Google and Rachel Dooley, Global Managing Counsel at McKinsey Digital as they discuss the following:

  • Emerging AI regulatory scheme, advanced technologies, and sharp competition constantly push the boundaries on data assets and increase risk
  • Data Assets and how they now include far more than personal data
  • What are key questions corporate counsel must ask and resolve – and when?
  • Enterprise-Wide Data Governance is critical
  • Trends to Watch

SPEAKERS

Rachel Dooley, Global Managing Counsel, McKinsey Digital 

Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E, Partner, Founder and Chair, Privacy & Cybersecurity, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Bert Kaminski, Director, Legal - Google Cloud, Google 

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