John Hyland to Speak at PLI’s Nineteenth Annual Institute on Privacy and Data Security Law
John Hyland will speak at the Practising Law Institutes’ Nineteenth Annual Institute on Privacy and Data Security Law on May 7-8th, 2018.
This program focuses on the current critical issues of information privacy, cybersecurity and data protection faced by all companies. The Internet and evolving mobile and virtualized information technologies, wired and wireless, have prompted the development of powerful tools for the collection, processing, storage, and use of personal information. More than ever, businesses are digital and data-driven. These trends create a wide range of compliance risk and liability issues regarding organizations’ rights to use personal information. They also raise the stakes for protecting such data in increasingly challenging risk environments, ranging from internal vulnerabilities to criminal cyber hackers and other persistent threats. Legislators, regulators and the courts are rapidly developing new law and compliance obligations to address the privacy and security implications of our expanding information economy and its continuously evolving risks. This annual conference focuses on these developments with the goal of keeping attorneys and other privacy professionals informed and up to date in this complex and dynamic area of laws and regulations.
What You Will Learn
- Consumer privacy enforcement priorities of the FTC and state attorneys general
- Management of privacy and cybersecurity risk in business deals
- Latest developments in workplace privacy and employee monitoring
- Ethical and cyber-risk management issues in using information and technology
- Cyber insurance
- Preventive measures to avoid litigation
- Compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation
- Key developments in global privacy
- CPOs and CISOs share their secrets
Special Features
- Earn one hour of CLE Ethics credit
- Earn Continuing Privacy Education credit
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