Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024

11 a.m. – 12 p.m. ET

You read the news every day and maybe even receive notices yourself: data security and privacy compliance is a growing area of concern and risk for businesses. With security incidents on the rise across various industries of all sizes, as well as increased regulation of privacy and security-related issues, evaluating and addressing your current data governance program is a crucial step in protecting your business in the new year. Just like getting in shape or starting that diet, NOW is the time to get started on finally enacting a plan to not only address risks and compliance requirements, but identify opportunities that lie within your company’s data.

In this quick-moving and engaging session, “10 Privacy and Security Resolutions in the New Year,” Taft’s Privacy and Data Security attorneys Scot GanowZenus Franklin, and Jordan Jennings will provide a review of the legal and security landscape and provide you with a plan to get started on finally managing those obligations.

Topics include:

  • An update on the current privacy and regulatory risk landscape.
  • Universal best practices for sound data governance.
  • A practical set of tools to complement your current practices.

Just. Get. Started. Register today!

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Photo of Scot Ganow Scot Ganow

Scot is a partner at Taft and is chair of the firm’s Privacy, Security, and Artificial Intelligence Practice.  As a former chief privacy officer leveraging more than 10 years of management and compliance experience in Fortune 500 companies prior to law school, Scot…

Scot is a partner at Taft and is chair of the firm’s Privacy, Security, and Artificial Intelligence Practice.  As a former chief privacy officer leveraging more than 10 years of management and compliance experience in Fortune 500 companies prior to law school, Scot brings a diverse business background to his practice at Taft.  Scot represents clients in a variety of sectors, including consumer reporting, construction, healthcare, broadband services, and manufacturing.

Photo of Zenus Franklin Zenus Franklin

Zenus has wide-ranging experience with data governance and information technology, which brings a unique and vital perspective to his practice. He advises clients on data privacy matters, such as risk management, policy development, training, audits, website privacy policies and terms of use, website…

Zenus has wide-ranging experience with data governance and information technology, which brings a unique and vital perspective to his practice. He advises clients on data privacy matters, such as risk management, policy development, training, audits, website privacy policies and terms of use, website cookies, M&A due diligence, and data breach and incident response management. His expertise spans federal privacy regulations such as HIPAA, GLBA, FCRA, TCPA, FERPA, and COPPA, along with state laws governing the processing of personal information, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act and state Data Broker laws.  Additionally, Zenus provides guidance to clients on global data privacy matters, including the GDPR.

Photo of Jordan Jennings Jordan Jennings

Jordan is a member of Taft’s Privacy, Security, and Artificial Intelligence and Employment & Labor Relations practice groups. She has vast experience with technology-related issues, which brings a unique and vital perspective to her practice of successfully negotiating agreements involving personal data and…

Jordan is a member of Taft’s Privacy, Security, and Artificial Intelligence and Employment & Labor Relations practice groups. She has vast experience with technology-related issues, which brings a unique and vital perspective to her practice of successfully negotiating agreements involving personal data and developing creative governance solutions that blend well with existing business practices. Jordan’s practice focuses on the collection, processing, sharing, transferring, and retention of personal data domestically and abroad. She has experience negotiating data processing and sharing agreements for companies in various countries including those located in the European Union, United Kingdom, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East.