Experts gather virtually to discuss California privacy laws and compliance strategies.
California is set to host a virtual panel on May 28, discussing the state’s privacy laws. Co-moderated by Kyle Kessler, this event will feature experts from the California Privacy Protection Agency and the Attorney General’s Office. Key topics include enforcement roles and compliance strategies, aiming to enhance consumer protection laws in the digital age. Attendees will learn best practices to navigate complex privacy regulations and ensure compliance.
California will host a significant virtual panel exploring the state’s privacy laws on Wednesday, May 28, at 12:00 p.m. PST (3:00 p.m. EST). This event is co-moderated by Kyle Kessler, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson and Chapter Chair for the Los Angeles chapter of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). The panel is a joint effort involving multiple IAPP KnowledgeNet Chapters from Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley.
The upcoming panel will center around the operations of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and the California Attorney General’s Office. Key topics will include collaborative partnerships, enforcement roles, and the primary focus areas for privacy laws in California. Additionally, the panel will provide practical tips for companies concerning compliance and best practices in navigating the complex landscape of privacy regulation.
In attendance will be notable experts in the field, including Attorney General Yen P. (TiTi) Nguyen, who serves as the Deputy Attorney General for the Privacy Unit in the Consumer Protection Section of the California Attorney General’s Office, and Michael Macko, the Deputy Director of Enforcement of the CPPA. Other moderators joining Kessler for this informative session include David Stone, Senior Director Privacy at DaVita, Christy Hsu, an attorney with CIPP/US certification, and Anjella Shirkhanloo, an attorney and CIPM certified professional.
The event marks a growing recognition of privacy’s significance in the digital environment. It reflects ongoing efforts to enhance consumer protection laws within California, which is known for its rigorous stance on privacy standards. With the increasing complexity of digital interactions and data handling, such discussions are crucial for ensuring that businesses remain compliant with the law and protect consumer information effectively.
The IAPP, a not-for-profit association founded in 2000, is dedicated to defining, promoting, and improving the professions of privacy, artificial intelligence governance, and digital responsibility on a global scale. The organization’s commitment to fostering knowledge and sharing best practices among privacy professionals is evident in this collaborative event.
All interested participants are encouraged to sign up for updates via email to receive fresh content and details related to this event. This panel is an excellent opportunity for professionals and organizations seeking to deepen their understanding of California’s privacy laws and learn about compliance strategies from leading experts in the field.
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