Event Description
Deadline to Register: November 8, 2015
In a recent case filed after the Snowden revelations, the
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that the E.U.-U.S. Safe
Harbor Framework for the transfer of personal data from the E.U. to the U.S. is
invalid. More than 4,400 US-based organizations are likely to be effected by
this ruling. Join this presentation to explore the impact of the ruling, the
alternatives available, and the critical steps you or your clients should
take.
The Computer and Technology Section Council will meet at 11:30 a.m.
followed by lunch and the CLE at Noon.
Presenters:
Michael Mangold, Esq., CISSP, CIPP/US.
Michael is a Manager in Deloitte & Touche LLP's Cyber Risk Services practice
focusing on strategic privacy and data protection challenges, advising
international clients on privacy program governance, policy development,
compliance assessments, data lifecycle mapping, risk remediation, vendor risk
management and metrics reporting. Michael leads diverse teams on projects in the
United States, the European Union, China, Canada, and India across the retail,
financial services and health care industries.
Robert Glaser. Robert is a Specialist
Leader in Deloitte & Touche LLP’s Privacy and Data Protection practice with
over 25 years of global Privacy and Information Technology experience in the
Federal, Public and Private sectors, including numerous C-level and VP roles
overseeing healthcare privacy and data security compliance. Robert has partnered
with Legal and Healthcare Compliance Departments to develop overarching
enterprise privacy programs while providing ongoing advisory services to
business units to determine compliance with ethical and regulatory requirements
pertaining to the collection, protection, use, and transfer of Personal
Data/Personally Identifiable Information. He has coordinated affiliate privacy
related activities in the U.S. and routinely collaborated with Global Data
Protection Officers on matters such as cross border data transfer, Binding
Corporate Rules, and Model Contracts.
CLE
Credit: 1.0 Standard CLE Credit Approved | Event Code: 212288
Cost:
Computer and Technology Section
(CTLS) Member: FREE
MSBA
Member
(but not member of CTLS): $15
Non-MSBA
Member: $35
Law Student: FREE
Join the Computer and Technology Law Section and attend the CLE for
FREE
MSBA Members who are not members of the Computer and Technology
Law Section can join the section and attend this CLE for FREE. Your
section membership will expire on June 30, 2016. This offer is not available
using online registration. Please call Tram Nguyen at 612-278-6316 to take
advantage of this offer.
Remote
Participation:
Participation by teleconferencing and webcasting
is available. Please indicate remote participation when registering.
Instructions will be sent via email one day prior
to the CLE.
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the Computer
and Technology Law Section?
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Questions? Contact Tram Nguyen|
612-278-6316