Privacy UX or conspicuous compliance covers all of the aspects of a privacy program that are exposed to the public, where weaknesses are laid bare for all to see. Security and risk management leaders must reassure users and regulators that personal data is handled both lawfully and ethically. In this webinar we’ll review the frontline areas of conspicuous compliance you need to consider and solutions to address these risks:
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. They asked for a platform that could help them comply with the ongoing obligations of GDPR, as a result, Truyo was developed, which is now used by over 70 household name companies and reaches well over a billion users. 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.
Darren J. Abernethy is a data privacy attorney with more than a decade of experience, including in AmLaw private practice in Washington, D.C. and as in-house counsel at startups and a leading privacy technology vendor. He advises clients on matters related to advertising technology, privacy, data breach management, and FTC best practices. Darren's concentrations include the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)/ePrivacy, digital advertising, direct marketing, and IP-related transactional matters.
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