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  • 8/4/2020
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Free IAPP Web Conference Recording

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Privacy and Regulations: What's Next After CCPA?


Original broadcast date: Aug. 4, 2020


The California Consumer Privacy Act can be enforced as of July 1, impacting many businesses in the state of California and beyond, for any company doing business with California customers. Now the CCPA will regulate how companies handle personal information and grant California consumers new rights to access and delete their data while placing restrictions on entities that collect, store and sell Californians' personal information. And just on the heels of this landmark piece of legislation, lawmakers are now working on passing the California Privacy Rights Act, which, if passed by California voters this November, will have even more comprehensive coverage and restrictions.


The CCPA is not the first privacy regulation, and it certainly won't be the last. Other states will likely follow suit and pass similar regulations. Businesses need to create flexible working plans to ensure ongoing compliance with the ever-changing regulatory landscape. Add to that the pressure due to the global spread of the COVID-19 and the economic impact that followed, businesses had to furlough the workforce or migrate from the traditional office to remote-working environments. This has created additional risks, especially for organizations heavily relying on the information technology security/operations teams to monitor security and privacy and enforce regulatory compliance, and perhaps new challenges around collecting and managing employee health data.


Join us for a panel discussion to hear from privacy and legal experts about:


  • The scope and impact of the CCPA and CPRA and how other states can enforce similar regulations.
  • How companies can win by implementing automated discovery and privacy measures at scale.
  • Considerations for managing privacy and ensuring internal compliance during these new and challenging work from home times.

Host:

Dave Cohen, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Knowledge Manager, IAPP


Panelists:

Zak Rubinstein, CEO, 1touch.io

Odia Kagan, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP, Partner, Chair of GDPR Compliance and International Privacy, Fox Rothschild




In connection with this sponsored web conference (called the “Innovation Series”), the IAPP provides an attendee list to the sponsor(s) of the Innovation Series for that particular web conference, which includes attendee names, titles, organizations, countries and email addresses.


This web conference is sponsored by 1touch.io (“the sponsor”) and because of that sponsorship, it is free of charge to you. The IAPP will collect certain personal information from you so we can deliver the web conference to you and share this information with the sponsor as part of fulfilling our contract with you to deliver this web conference for free.


The sponsor has agreed:


  • To contact you only about the subject of the Innovation Series and its related products and services.
  • Not to pass your personal information to a third party.
  • To comply with privacy, data protection, and security laws and regulations.

If you do not wish for your information to be passed along to the Innovation Series sponsor(s), you should not sign up for this free web conference. Alternatively, you may access the archive of the Innovation Series without providing information to sponsors. However, access to the archive is not live and provides less functionality.


The co-sponsor's privacy notice is available here: https://1touch.io/privacy-policy-2/


You may contact the sponsor directly to express your preferences with regard to direct marketing communication at privacy@1touch.io


You may also contact the IAPP’s data privacy officer, Rita Heimes, at dpo@iapp.org. The IAPP’s privacy notice contains additional information about its privacy and data protection practices.


Eligible CPEs: CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM and CIPT.

1.0 CPE credit