A digital representation of a California virtual panel focusing on privacy laws
A virtual panel focused on California’s privacy laws will convene on May 28, featuring experts from the California Privacy Protection Agency and the Attorney General’s office. The event will discuss compliance strategies and the evolving regulatory landscape, providing insights for professionals navigating these challenges. Moderated by leading privacy figures, the panel aims to enhance understanding of privacy regulations in the digital era.
A virtual panel focusing on privacy laws will take place in California on May 28, co-moderated by Kyle Kessler, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson. The event, set to begin at 12:00 p.m. PST (3:00 p.m. EST), involves several chapters of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) from regions including Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley.
The panel aims to delve into the operations of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and the California Attorney General’s office. It will address collaborative partnerships, enforcement roles, and additional key areas concerning current privacy laws. Participants will also receive valuable insights on compliance strategies and best practices for companies navigating the complex regulatory landscape.
The panel features notable figures from California’s privacy sector, including Attorney General Yen P. (TiTi) Nguyen, who holds a pivotal role as the Deputy Attorney General for the Privacy Unit in the Consumer Protection Section of the California Attorney General’s Office. Michael Macko, the Deputy Director of Enforcement of the CPPA, will also be part of the discussion.
Other moderators joining Kessler include David Stone, CIPM, Senior Director of Privacy at DaVita; Christy Hsu, CIPP/US, an attorney; and Anjella Shirkhanloo, CIPM, another attorney specializing in privacy law.
Participants interested in joining this virtual event are encouraged to sign up for email updates to receive fresh content and further details. This panel represents a growing recognition of the importance of privacy in the ever-evolving digital landscape, underlining the collective efforts to enhance consumer protection laws in California.
The virtual meeting marks a significant step in fostering dialogue among privacy professionals and regulatory authorities. As organizations continue to adapt to increasingly stringent privacy regulations, the insights shared by leading experts during this panel will be essential for guiding compliance efforts.
The International Association of Privacy Professionals is a not-for-profit organization established in 2000, with the mission of defining, promoting, and improving the fields of privacy, artificial intelligence governance, and digital responsibility globally. The collective engagement of multiple IAPP chapters underscores the critical importance of sharing knowledge and strategies related to privacy law among professionals in the field.
As California moves forward with its comprehensive privacy legislation, the insights shared during this panel are expected to influence how organizations approach privacy compliance and consumer protection in the digital age. The event represents an opportunity for professionals to engage with key regulatory figures, enhancing understanding and collaboration in California’s privacy landscape.
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