May 01, 2019 - ET

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Global Privacy Summit 2019

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Washington Marriott Marquis Hotel
901 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001

Venable's eCommerce, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Group attended the International Association of Privacy Professionals Global Privacy Summit 2019. Members of the team, including Stu Ingis, Milo Cividanes, Ari Schwartz, John Banghart, Kelly Bastide, Emma Blaser, Jared Bomberg, Tom Boyd, Manmeet Dhindsa, Jeremy Grant, Rob Hartwell, Patrick Kane, Anne Kierig, Hannah Levin, Chan Lieu, Matt Mackenzie, Allie Monticollo, Ross Nodurft, Tara Potashnik, Chelsea Reckell, Mike Signorelli, Julia Tama, Sheena Thomas, Jami Vibbert, and Shannon Yavorsky, were available for questions at Booth 102. Team members also spoke on various panels covering emerging state and federal policy and legislative issues in the privacy and data security industry.


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Out: GDPR; In: CCPA—Compare and Contrast  |  11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Speakers
  • Ari Schwartz, Managing Director of Cybersecurity Services, Venable
  • Lothar Determann, Partner, Baker McKenzie
  • Dominique Shelton Leipzig, CIPP/US, Partner, Perkins Coie
Overview

So, you think you've mastered the GDPR? Before you even catch your breath, here comes the CCPA. Both laws have broad national and international scope, require tough notice and choice measures, and introduce new rights including data deletion and portability. GDPR prep will certainly help you get started with the CCPA. But there are also major differences on definitions, such as personal data and de-identification; on delivering opt-out choices; on enforcement and private causes of action, and more. In this session, you’ll compare and contrast the two legislative frameworks and debate how GDPR implementation can assist in complying with the CCPA. 

Gray Areas in the CCPA Come to Light  |  1:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Speakers
  • Ari Schwartz, Managing Director of Cybersecurity Services, Venable
  • Lothar Determann, Partner, Baker McKenzie
  • D. Reed Freeman, CIPP/US, Co-Chair, Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group, WilmerHale
  • Jeewon Serrato, CIPP/US, Head of Data Protection, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Norton Rose Fulbright
  • Dominique Shelton Leipzig, CIPP/US, Partner, Perkins Coie
Overview

First, hear the panelists offer their takes on hazy areas of the CCPA that so many folks are asking questions about, and gain insight on how to prepare your organization. Then, get ready to have the experts vet your complicated questions in a high-energy Q&A session.


Thursday, May 2, 2019 

Is This the Year? Legislative Update on Data Privacy  |  12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Speakers
  • Stu Ingis, Partner, Venable LLP
  • Tony Hadley, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Public Policy, Experian
  • Jason Van Beek, Oversight Counsel, Office of the Senate Majority Whip
  • Joseph Wender, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Senator Edward J. Markey
Overview

Catch up on the latest privacy legislative developments with Stu Ingis during this luncheon session featuring perspectives from the industry and Capitol Hill. The 116th Congress brings a new political landscape for legislative activity in the area of data privacy. Here, we will break down discussion surrounding the push for federal data privacy legislation, effects of international and state-level data privacy measures, and federal agencies’ approaches to matters related to data privacy.


Friday, May 3, 2019

Leveraging GDPR to Comply With CCPA  |  1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Speakers
  • Shannon Yavorsky, Partner, Venable
  • Fatima Khan, CIPP/US, CIPM, Senior Corporate Counsel, Product and Privacy, Okta
  • Karen Schuler, CIPM, National Leader for Data and Information Governance, BDO
Overview

This session will focus on the similarities and differences between the GDPR and the CCPA with the aim of helping organizations avoid duplication of efforts in their CCPA compliance exercises. Specifically, the panelists will discuss how data mapping, policies, procedures for subject access requests, and contracts (among other things) created for the GDPR can be adapted and updated to help organizations meet their CCPA compliance obligations. 

 

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