News Summary
A virtual panel will take place in California on May 28, discussing privacy laws and compliance practices. It is co-moderated by key privacy professionals and features esteemed panelists from the California Privacy Protection Agency and the Attorney General’s office. The event highlights the importance of understanding privacy regulations in the evolving legal landscape.
California to Host Virtual Privacy Laws Panel
California will host a virtual panel on privacy laws, designed to illuminate the operations of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) and the California Attorney General’s office. The event, scheduled for Wednesday, May 28, at 12:00 p.m. PST (3:00 p.m. EST), is significant for professionals in the field as it tackles critical topics surrounding compliance and best practices in an era of heightened privacy awareness.
The panel will be co-moderated by Kyle Kessler, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson and Chair of the Los Angeles chapter of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). This meeting marks a collaborative effort between multiple IAPP KnowledgeNet Chapters, including those from Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley.
Panel Discussion Overview
Key themes of the panel include:
- Collaborative partnerships between the CPPA and the California Attorney General’s office.
- Enforcement roles and responsibilities of both entities in safeguarding privacy.
- Identification of key focus areas for upcoming privacy laws.
- Practical tips for companies on compliance and best practices to adhere to the evolving legal landscape.
The panel boasts esteemed participants, including:
- Yen P. (TiTi) Nguyen, Deputy Attorney General for the Privacy Unit in the Consumer Protection Section of the California Attorney General’s Office.
- Michael Macko, Deputy Director of Enforcement of the California Privacy Protection Agency.
- Other moderators such as David Stone, Senior Director of Privacy at DaVita, and attorneys Christy Hsu and Anjella Shirkhanloo.
Significance of the Event
This virtual event underscores the increasing importance of privacy concerns in today’s digital landscape. With changing technologies and rising consumer awareness, California continues to lead the way in enhancing consumer protection laws that respond to these advancements. The CPPA has been charged with enforcing the California Consumer Privacy Act, a landmark law that solidifies the rights of consumers regarding their personal data.
The IAPP, a not-for-profit association established in 2000, is dedicated to advancing the profession of privacy, AI governance, and digital responsibility on a global scale. The organization fosters education and networking opportunities through KnowledgeNet Chapters like the ones involved in this meeting.
Participation Details
Professionals interested in joining the discussion are encouraged to sign up for updates via email to receive timely information and fresh content related to privacy laws and practices. The event represents a valuable opportunity for industry professionals to gain insights from leading experts and to better understand the regulatory landscape surrounding privacy in California.
As privacy protection becomes ever more critical, events such as this panel are vital in ensuring that companies stay informed and compliant with existing and forthcoming regulations, ultimately aiming to protect consumer rights in an increasingly digital world.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
- Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
- Wikipedia: California Privacy Protection Agency
- Los Angeles Times
- Google Search: California Consumer Privacy Act
- Thomson Reuters Legal
- Google Scholar: California Privacy Laws