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What a Mess: Complying with the New California Privacy & IoT Laws and the GDPR

What a Mess: Complying with the New California Privacy & IoT Laws and the GDPR

June 18, 2019
@ The Cove at UCI Applied Innovation


As numerous new privacy and security laws come into force, it’s not just large companies that need to comply. Small and mid-sized enterprises also will face penalties for failure to comply with these sometimes vague and even contradictory new laws. All businesses ignore these changes at their peril and time is running short to come into compliance. 

Join our panel of advisors as we unpack the current and pending privacy legislation and regulations to offer attendees: 

  • A concrete understanding of the new and emerging privacy and security related laws and regulations, including the numerous amendments in front of the California legislature;
  • How businesses should be planning to comply with them; and
  • How to get prepared (and potentially avoid significant penalties and fines!).
     

The evening will commence with a social hour including appetizers, beer, wine & soft drinks. Immediately following, connect with us to answer any questions related to your business during our reception.
PRESENTERS:

  • Bryan Cunningham, Executive Director of UCI Cybersecurity Policy & Research Institute
  • Scott Jordan, Professor, UCI Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Science and former Chief Technology Officer, Federal Communications Commission
  • Colin Zarbough, Director, Cyber Due Diligence, RSM US
  • Jeff Dennis, Head of Privacy & Data Security, Newmeyer & Dillion

EVENT DETAILS
Social Hour
  |  5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Program  |  6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.
Reception  |  7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.