Jordan Fischer, Violet Sullivan, Lauren Winchester, Heather Allen
With the increasing regulatory oversight into collecting personal information on websites through cookies and other tracking technologies, businesses are increasingly revisiting their data privacy strategies for online resources. Both in the US, especially within California, and in the EU/UK, regulators require that businesses provide more transparency and user control over online data collection. This session will explore the evolving legal requirements regarding cookies and tracking technologies and discuss options for businesses to create effective solutions to the online collection of personal information, both by themselves and by third parties.
Jordan Fischer, Partner, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete
Violet Sullivan, VP of Client Engagement, Redpoint Cyber
Lauren Winchester, SVP, Risk + Response, Corvus Insurance
Heather Allen, Director of Privacy Management & Privacy Officer, CHG Healthcare
Readings:
- How Website Tracking Technologies Are Transforming Risk Analysis Across Industries – Infosecurity Magazine (infosecurity-magazine.com)
- edpb_guidelines_202005_consent_en.pdf (europa.eu)
- EDPB response to French associations on the cookie consent requirement | European Data Protection Board (europa.eu)
- Attorney General Bonta Announces Settlement with Sephora as Part of Ongoing Enforcement of California Consumer Privacy Act | State of California – Department of Justice – Office of the Attorney General