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Data Privacy in 2021
January 28, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
FREEDATA PRIVACY IN 2021
TAO invites you to join us for a panel discussion on Thursday, January 28th at 9:00 AM moderated by Leila Javanshir (Miller, Nash, Graham & Dunn) and a panel of cybersecurity experts including Dave Dyke (Smarsh), Morgan Mann (Cisco), and Dennis Miller (Talent Cyber Security), Leila will lead a discussion a discussion covering the curent state of data privacy and security and where the tech ecosystem is looking to improve for the future. Time permitting, we will also host an audience Q&A towards the close of the event.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
Participants will be well versed on a variety of trending topics related to data privacy to provide a jumping-off point for creating or improving their organization’s data privacy practices.
Panelists will explore the latest data privacy challenges and responses from the perspective of both small and large companies:
- Designing for privacy
- Keeping up with the tidal wave of privacy regulations
- The true cost of data privacy vs. data security
- Trade-offs
- Innovation
- New hurdles from the advent of Machine Learning/AI
- What the Future Holds:
- Laws and policies
- What to expect from business going forward
DATA PRIVACY DAY
Led by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), Data Privacy Day began in the United States and Canada in January 2008 as an extension of the Data Protection Day celebration in Europe. Observed annually on January 28, Data Protection Day commemorates the Jan. 28, 1981, signing of Convention 108, the first legally binding international treaty dealing with privacy and data protection.
Each year, data breaches continue to grow in size and scope – exposing consumer’s private data and valuable business information assets. Against this backdrop, Data Privacy Day helps spread awareness about privacy and educates citizens on how to secure their personal information. It also works to encourage businesses to be more transparent about how they collect and use data.