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Privacy and Data Security Law Institute (Thirteenth Annual)

Released on: Jun. 5, 2012
Running Time: 12:33:14

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:02:06] Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Privacy and Security Law Holly K. Towle ~ K&L Gates LLP
Stephen S. Wu ~ Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP
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[01:02:40] Health Privacy & Security: HIPAA Applies to Everyone Now! Sharon A. Anolik ~ Vice President, Global Privacy Risk and Strategy Leader, McKesson Corporation
Reece Hirsch ~ Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
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[01:13:20] Information Security Breaches: The Saga Continues Winston Krone ~ Managing Director, Kivu Consulting, Inc.
Beth Givens ~ Director, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Jeanette Fitzgerald ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Epsilon
Cathy Bump ~ Senior Privacy Compliance Counsel, Expedia, Inc.
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[01:03:25] The Rise of Privacy Litigation - New Causes of Action, New Legal Theories Ian C. Ballon ~ Greenberg Traurig, LLP
James G. Snell ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
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[00:59:50] Ethics and Risk Management for Privacy Professionals Merri A. Baldwin ~ Rogers Joseph O'Donnell
Kathryn J. Fritz ~ Fenwick & West LLP
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[01:00:35] Being a Chief Privacy Officer - Greater Challenges, Smaller Budget Rebecca Matthias ~ Senior Counsel, Data Protection & Privacy, VMware
Jonathan D. Avila ~ Vice President - Counsel, Chief Trust Officer, The Walt Disney Company
Rudy Guyon ~ Senior Corporate Counsel, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
MeMe Rasmussen ~ VP, Chief Privacy Officer, Adobe Systems Incorporated
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[02:01:15] Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment Francoise Gilbert ~ Managing Director, IT Law Group
Christine E. Lyon ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Paola Zeni ~ Director, Global Privacy - Legal and Public Affairs, Symantec Corporation
Rosanne Model ~ Corporate Compliance Officer, Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc.
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[00:58:35] Clouds without Borders - How to Ensure Privacy and Security in the Cloud Francoise Gilbert ~ Managing Director, IT Law Group
Felix S. Sterling ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Trend Micro Incorporated
Geff Brown ~ Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation
Lindsey Finch ~ Senior Global Privacy Counsel, Salesforce.com
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[00:59:20] Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape Dominique R. Shelton ~ Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
Liisa M. Thomas ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
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[00:58:40] Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective Matthew F. Fitzsimmons ~ Chair, Privacy Task Force, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General
Paula Selis ~ Senior Counsel, Washington State Attorney General's Office
Alexandra Ross ~ Senior Counsel, Paragon Legal at Autodesk, Inc.
Laura Berger ~ Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
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[01:03:55] Trend Lines in Privacy and Cyber-Security Law and Policy: Converging or Diverging? Jishnu Menon ~ Data and Product Counsel, Mozilla
Marc Crandall ~ Senior Manager of Global Compliance, Enterprise, Google Inc.
Joanne McNabb ~ Chief, California Office of Privacy Protection
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This program focuses on critical issues of information privacy, security and data protection faced by all companies.  The Internet and other evolving information technologies, wired and wireless, have prompted the development of powerful tools for the collection, processing, storage and use of personal information.  These trends create numerous issues regarding limitations on corporate rights to use that information and obligations to protect it from a variety of new risks and vulnerabilities.  Legislators, regulators and the courts are rapidly developing new law and compliance obligations to address the privacy and security implications of the information economy.  This annual conference focuses on these developments with the goal of keeping attorneys and other privacy professionals informed and up-to-date in this complex and dynamic area of laws and regulations.


Lecture Topics [Total time 12:33:14]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
  • Welcome and Opening Remarks* [00:09:33]
    Francoise Gilbert
  • Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Privacy and Security Law [01:02:06]
    Holly K. Towle, Stephen S. Wu
  • Health Privacy & Security: HIPAA Applies to Everyone Now! [01:02:40]
    Sharon A. Anolik, Reece Hirsch
  • Information Security Breaches: The Saga Continues [01:13:20]
    Cathy Bump, Jeanette Fitzgerald, Beth Givens, Winston Krone
  • The Rise of Privacy Litigation - New Causes of Action, New Legal Theories [01:03:25]
    Ian C. Ballon, James G. Snell
  • Ethics and Risk Management for Privacy Professionals [00:59:50]
    Merri A. Baldwin, Kathryn J. Fritz
  • Being a Chief Privacy Officer - Greater Challenges, Smaller Budget [01:00:35]
    Rudy Guyon, Jonathan D. Avila, MeMe Rasmussen, Rebecca Matthias
  • Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment [02:01:15]
    Francoise Gilbert, Christine E. Lyon, Paola Zeni, Rosanne Model
  • Clouds without Borders - How to Ensure Privacy and Security in the Cloud [00:58:35]
    Francoise Gilbert, Lindsey Finch, Geff Brown, Felix S. Sterling
  • Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape [00:59:20]
    Dominique R. Shelton, Liisa M. Thomas
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective [00:58:40]
    Alexandra Ross, Laura Berger, Paula Selis, Matthew Fitzsimmons
  • Trend Lines in Privacy and Cyber-Security Law and Policy: Converging or Diverging? [01:03:55]
    Marc Crandall, Joanne McNabb, Jishnu Menon

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Data Security Law 2012
    Thomas J. Smedinghoff
  • Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Privacy and Security Law
    Holly K. Towle
  • Trends in State Security and Privacy Laws and Regulations
    Stephen S. Wu
  • A Compendium of Data Security Best Practices
    Matthew H. Meade
  • Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Privacy and Security Law
    Michael Vatis
  • The Top Health Care Privacy Issues to Watch in 2012
    Kirk J. Nahra
  • HIPAA/HITECH Update: The Waiting is the Hardest Part
    Kirk J. Nahra
  • HHS Proposed Rule Fine-Tunes HITECH and HIPAA Requirements
    Reece Hirsch
  • HHS Proposed Rule Creates New Access Report Obligations and Amends Existing Accounting of Disclosures Provisions
    Reece Hirsch
  • Privacy and Security in the Health Care Industry
    Hilary M Wandall, Jean Marie R. Pechette
  • A How-to Guide to Information Security Breaches
    Lisa J. Sotto, Aaron P. Simpson
  • Mari J. Frank Interviews Lisa Sotto: Privacy and the Risk of Security Breaches: Evolving Legislation, Continued Risk
    Lisa J. Sotto
  • California Office of Privacy Protection: Recommended Practices on Notice of Security Breach Involving Personal Information
    Joanne McNabb
  • Privacy Rights Clearinghouse: How to Deal with a Security Breach
    Beth Givens
  • Legal and Technical Issues Concerning Evidence in Data Breach Cases
    Winston Krone
  • Defending Data Privacy and Behavioral Advertising Putative Class Action Suits
    Ian C. Ballon
  • Privacy Policies & Checklist for Drafting a Privacy Statement
    Ian C. Ballon
  • Privacy Litigation: What's the Harm?
    Alan Charles Raul
  • The Rise of Privacy Litigation--A Survey of Causes of Action and Cases
    James G. Snell
  • Caveat Venditor (Seller Beware)--State Law and Other Marketing Traps for the Unwary
    James G. Snell
  • Computer Crimes: A Handbook of Civil and Criminal Issues for In-House Counsel
    James G. Snell
  • Ethics and Risk Management for Privacy Lawyers
    Merri A. Baldwin, Kathryn J. Fritz, Maura R. Grossman
  • Being a Chief Privacy Officer--Greater Challenges, Smaller Budget
    Jeff Rohlmeier
  • Chapter 6A: Proposed EU Data Protection Regulation
    Francoise Gilbert
  • Privacy Law: International Data Protection Developments
    Miriam H. Wugmeister
  • Responding to a Global Data Breach
    Paola Zeni
  • Risks and Pitfalls in Conducting an Employee Investigation in a Global Organization: Global Issues
    Christine E. Lyon
  • A Check-List for: Creating, Implementing & Maintaining a Binding Corporate Rules ("BCR")-Based Global Data Privacy Program
    Rosanne Model
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Supervision and Examination Manual Version 1.0
    Lynn A. Goldstein
  • Getting a Grip on Filings With International Data Protection Authorities
    Dr. Lothar Determann
  • German Data Protection Officers and Global Privacy Chiefs Legal Requirements and Options
    Dr. Lothar Determann, Dr. Christoph Rittweger
  • Data Privacy in the Cloud--A Dozen Myths and Facts
    Dr. Lothar Determann
  • Securing Information Assets in an Insecure World: Practical Steps Every Business Should Take to Protect Itself Legally from Global Cybersecurity Threats
    Michael A Stoker, Brian L. Hengesbaugh
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Massachusetts 201 CMR 17.00 and Cloud Services
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: The Proposed EU Data Protection Regulation and Its Impact on Cloud Users
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Cloud Computing Pricing
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Planning for Cloud E-Discovery: Functions and Procedures (Part 2)
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: E-Discovery in the Cloud (Part 1)
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Managing the Risk of Cloud Outages
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Cloud Computing: Outages
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Ten Key Provisions in Cloud Computing Contracts
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Cloud Computing Legal Issues: Data Location
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Cloud Computing Legal Considerations (Part 1)
    Francoise Gilbert
  • IT Law Group Client Alert: Developing Cloud Computing Contracts (Part 2)
    Francoise Gilbert
  • U.S. State and Selected Federal Privacy and Data Security Developments 2012
    John B. Kennedy, Margaret A. Keane, Christopher M. Koa
  • A Year in the Clouds: More Businesses Adopt Enterprise Cloud Computing Despite Privacy and Data Concerns
    Rebecca S. Eisner
  • Privacy in the Cloud--Paradox or Reality?
    Nikita Reva
  • Dell Cloud Solutions Agreement
    Christopher M. Koa
  • We Know Where You've Been: Emerging Rules in Online Behavioral Advertising
    Liisa M. Thomas
  • U.S. Behavioral Advertising: Legislative Steps
    Lisa J. Sotto, Aaron P. Simpson
  • Privacy and Information Security Law Blog: Global Privacy and Information Security Law Updates and Analysis
    Aaron P. Simpson
  • Online Behavioral Advertising/Tracking Litigation: A Rising Risk Facing Insurers and Insureds
    Laurie A Kamaiko, Dominique R. Shelton
  • Takeaways from Obama's New Consumer Privacy Framework
    Dominique R. Shelton
  • The Right to Track
    Dominique R. Shelton
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective--Tips for Businesses
    Matthew Fitzsimmons
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective
    Alexandra Ross
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective
    Ruth Hill Bro
  • Preliminary FTC Staff Report: Protecting Consumer Privacy in an ERA of Rapid Change: A Proposed Framework for Businesses and Policymakers
    Christopher N. Olsen
  • FTC Staff Report: Mobile APPS for Kids: Current Privacy Disclosures are Disappointing
    Christopher N. Olsen
  • Massachusetts Data Security Law: Massachusetts Data Breach Notification Law and Data Security Regulation
    Barbara Anthony
  • Data Security and State Legislation
    Paula Selis
  • PII 2.0: Privacy and a New Approach to Personal Information
    Paul M. Schwartz, Daniel J. Solove
  • EU Data Protection Reform (PowerPoint Slides)
    Francoise Gilbert
  • Massachusetts Data Security Law: Breach Notification & Security Regulation (PowerPoint Slides)
    Barbara Anthony
  • Indices to Privacy and Data Security Law Institute (Thirteenth Annual), Vols. I & II
     

Presentation Material


  • Legislative and Regulatory Trends in U.S. Privacy and Security Law
    Holly K. Towle
  • Health Privacy & Security: HIPAA Applies to Everyone Now!
    Sharon A. Anolik,Reece Hirsch
  • Information Security Breaches: The Saga Continues
    Cathy Bump
  • The Rise of Privacy Litigation - New Causes of Action, New Legal Theories
    Ian C. Ballon,James G. Snell
  • Ethics and Risk Management for Privacy Professionals
    Merri A. Baldwin,Kathryn J. Fritz
  • Being a Chief Privacy Officer - Greater Challenges, Smaller Budget
    Rudy Guyon,Jonathan D. Avila,MeMe Rasmussen,Rebecca Matthias
  • Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment
    Francoise Gilbert
  • Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment
    Christine E. Lyon
  • Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment
    Rosanne Model
  • Global Issues - Privacy and Data Protection in a Global Environment
    Paola Zeni
  • Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape
    Dominique R. Shelton
  • Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape (Handout)
    Dominique R. Shelton
  • Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape
    Liisa M. Thomas
  • Understanding the Current Online Behavioral Advertising Landscape
    Liisa M. Thomas
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective
    Laura Berger
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective
    Matthew Fitzsimmons
  • Privacy and Security Enforcement Agenda: The Regulator's Perspective
    Paula Selis
Chairperson(s)
Francoise Gilbert ~ Managing Director, IT Law Group
Speaker(s)
Sharon A. Anolik ~ Vice President, Global Privacy Risk and Strategy Leader, McKesson Corporation
Jonathan D. Avila ~ Vice President - Counsel, Chief Trust Officer, The Walt Disney Company
Merri A. Baldwin ~ Rogers Joseph O'Donnell
Ian C. Ballon ~ Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Laura Berger ~ Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Geff Brown ~ Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation
Cathy Bump ~ Senior Privacy Compliance Counsel, Expedia, Inc.
Marc Crandall ~ Senior Manager of Global Compliance, Enterprise, Google Inc.
Lindsey Finch ~ Senior Global Privacy Counsel, Salesforce.com
Jeanette Fitzgerald ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Epsilon
Matthew F. Fitzsimmons ~ Chair, Privacy Task Force, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General
Kathryn J. Fritz ~ Fenwick & West LLP
Beth Givens ~ Director, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Rudy Guyon ~ Senior Corporate Counsel, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Reece Hirsch ~ Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
Winston Krone ~ Managing Director, Kivu Consulting, Inc.
Christine E. Lyon ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Rebecca Matthias ~ Senior Counsel, Data Protection & Privacy, VMware
Joanne McNabb ~ Chief, California Office of Privacy Protection
Jishnu Menon ~ Data and Product Counsel, Mozilla
Rosanne Model ~ Corporate Compliance Officer, Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc.
MeMe Rasmussen ~ VP, Chief Privacy Officer, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Alexandra Ross ~ Senior Counsel, Paragon Legal at Autodesk, Inc.
Paula Selis ~ Senior Counsel, Washington State Attorney General's Office
Dominique R. Shelton ~ Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
James G. Snell ~ Bingham McCutchen LLP
Felix S. Sterling ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Trend Micro Incorporated
Liisa M. Thomas ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Holly K. Towle ~ K&L Gates LLP
Stephen S. Wu ~ Cooke Kobrick & Wu LLP
Paola Zeni ~ Director, Global Privacy - Legal and Public Affairs, Symantec Corporation

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