U.S. State Data Protection Law Roundup for 2019

Date & Time
April 4, 2019 from 11AM to 1PM CDT
Location
Del Frisco's Grille - Brentwood
207 Franklin Road
Brentwood, TN 37027

While the debate rages in Washington, D.C. as to what a federal data protection statute should look like, U.S. states have led the way advancing the privacy and security of the personal data of their respective residents. In fact, over the last 12 months, at least 10 states have promulgated such protections, and each has something unique to challenge data protection professionals.

Although California’s Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 has garnered the most media attention, many other states merit serious consideration when updating data protection programs. In this interactive event, Scott Giordano will analyze, compare, and contrast these laws and offer insight into what they mean for your data protection program.

Scott M. Giordano, Esq., V.P., Data Protection, Spirion

Scott M. Giordano is an attorney with more than 20 years of legal, technology, and risk management consulting experience. An IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP), Scott serves as Spirion’s subject matter expert on multinational data protection and its intersection with technology, export compliance, internal investigations, information governance, and risk management. Prior to joining Spirion, he served as Director, Data Protection for Robert Half Legal and established the global privacy program for Esterline Technologies Corporation in Bellevue, WA .During his career, Scott has held senior positions at several legal technology firms and is listed as co-inventor on Intelligent Searching of Electronically Stored Information, patent application no. 13/842,910. In addition, he taught the first law school course anywhere on electronic evidence and e-discovery.

Scott is a member of the bar in Washington state, California, and the District of Columbia.

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