Ed McNicholas, Cameron Kerry, Erin Egan
With the new Biden Administration now in place, attention will likely soon turn to privacy and security issues. Will there be a federal privacy law? Will new rulemaking on existing privacy laws take any new directions? Will enforcement agencies take new directions? What solutions will be proposed to address cross-border data transfers? How will continuing nation-state supply chain attacks shape cybersecurity? This session will explore new legislative and regulatory directions for privacy and security law in light of the new Administration.
Edward McNicholas, Partner, Ropes & Gray
Cameron Kerry, Tisch Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institute
Erin Egan, VP Public Policy & Chief Privacy Officer, Facebook
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