Data Defender: Insights on the FTC, Privacy, and Data Surveillance

Webinar

About This Webinar

In a world where data breaches are becoming alarmingly common, understanding the cybersecurity regulatory landscape is not just beneficial, but vital to corporate risk management. Experience the fascinating intersection of law and technology in “Insights on the FTC, Privacy, and Data Surveillance,” a course that illuminates the intricacies of developing regulatory data privacy and security oversight. This seminar will help strengthen your command over the relevant FTC regulations, data privacy, and surveillance, solidifying your stand in the dynamically evolving cyber legal sphere.

What You Will Learn

Our panel of legal and technical experts begins the program by providing an overview of the FTC and its enforcement authority, followed by a discussion of the GLBA Safeguarding Rule and the FTC’s role in enforcing it. The speakers then discuss the FTC Rulemaking Process, highlighting through their diverse perspectives and experiences key considerations. Finally, our panelists discuss the Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security ANPR currently in process and conclude with a discussion of important recent cases that have helped shape the FTC’s rulemaking authority.

Topics covered in this webinar:   

  1. The Federal Trade Commission: Overview
  2. The FTC and the GLBA Safeguarding Rule
  3. FTC Rulemaking Process
  4. Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security ANPR
  5. Recent Cases

Speakers:

  • Daniel B. Garrie, Esq.
    • Founder, Law & Forensics
    • Neutral, JAMS
    • Faculty, Harvard University
  • Aaron Tantleff
    • Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
  • Tarique Collins
    • Chief Legal Officer, Click Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Tammy Klotz
    • Cybersecurity & IT Executive
  • Stewart Baker
    • Of Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP

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