Cybersecurity & Data Privacy: Q1 – Q2 Roundup

24 Jun , 2022

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This program will provide an overview of recent national, international, and industry-specific developments related to cybersecurity and data privacy. As state-level momentum for comprehensive privacy legislation continues at an all-time high, the program will also provide recommendations on how to prepare for upcoming changes. 

As a concluding feature of the program, listeners will be able to learn more about the recently formed Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules Forum and the privacy trends relating to artificial intelligence and biometrics in the United States.

 

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