Tuesday October 18th
at 9:30am PDT/12:30pm EDT
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Join Michael Hellbusch, Partner at Rutan & Tucker, and Dan Clarke, Truyo President, to discuss the newly released & proposed draft Colorado Privacy Act Rules by the Colorado Attorney General's Office. Despite the frequent insistence on interoperability with other state laws, the proposed Rules go well beyond what was expected of the Colorado AG and diverge significantly from the strategies being used in California in many ways. They significantly increase company complexity and obligations. We'll help you understand expectations and potential ramifications of non-compliance.
Michael Hellbusch excels in several areas of law including cyber law, data security, and privacy issues. He has a broad range of experience both as a transactional lawyer and as a litigator. He focuses his practice on brand and reputation protection for clients in the online atmosphere.
Dan is a former Intel executive with many leadership roles who was pulled into the privacy space after a call from Intel about 5 years ago with GDPR on the horizon. Dan’s perspective comes from operating the Truyo platform which automates compliance for companies dealing with current and emerging privacy laws and he is now immersed in the space, involved in Arizona, Texas and federal privacy legislation.
Truyo is a collaboration between Intel® and IntraEdge to bring scalable privacy rights and SAR automation to the enterprise.
Truyo is an Intel® Market Ready Solution.