Andy Serwin, Lael Bellamy
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The Cybersecurity+Risk Summit is an all-day seminar on the pre-conference day, May 6, 2020. The summit will examine emerging issues and risks in security, and offer best practices and benchmarking to help your organization address these complex issues. It will combine thought leaders from legal, compliance, business and Boards of Directors.
Chairs:
Andrew Serwin, Partner, DLA Piper
Lael Bellamy, Of Counsel, DLA Piper
10:00 AM -11:00 AM:Â Reducing Health Risk While Protecting Privacy: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Will Alter Privacy and Security
Panel discussion about how privacy and security will evolve due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. It will include discussion of public health risks evaluated against privacy risk and how cybersecurity threat actors have shifted focus.
Krista Cattanach, Counsel, Privacy & Security, CVS Health
Dan Caprio, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, The Providence Group
Jim Halpert, Partner, DLA Piper
Ken Jones, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting
Timothy Zevnik, VP Compliance & Corporate Privacy Official, Molina Healthcare
Doron Rotman, Managing Director and National Privacy Service Co-Leader, Advisory, KPMG
11:30am-12:30pm: How to Identify and Issue spot in Privacy Legislation
No two pieces of legislation are created equal. This panel will explore how to read a bill and quickly identify key issue areas and prepare you to assess the impact on your business. This panel will breakdown the various types of privacy legislation (from biometrics to omnibus and everything in between) and how to identify the scope of bill you are reading. The panel will also provide an overview of the components of omnibus legislation and how to identify where key policy issues can be expected to be addressed. The panel will then focus on key definitions, requirements and exemptions and the different ways these concepts have been addressed by states. The panel will conclude with a brief discussion of best practices for engagement with your government affairs team/representative.
Danielle Manner, Senior Privacy Counsel, Pfizer
Andy Kingman, Attorney, DLA Piper
02:00pm-03:00pm: Information Sharing
Information sharing is a critical issue for many companies. This panel will examine private/private and public/private information sharing strategies that can help your company better protect itself from cyberattacks.
Ronald Plesco, Principal, Cyber Security Services, KPMG
Chris Kelly, Public Policy & Privacy Strategist; Media & Technology Executive, Co-Owner at Sacramento Kings
Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy Counsel, Raytheon Company
James Trainor, Senior Vice President, Aon
Katherine Fithen, Director, ISRM Cybersecurity Governance, McKesson
03:30pm 04:30pm: Security in Regulated Industries
Information security has been a focal point for companies in regulated industries, and there are lessons to be learned from these approaches, even if your company isn’t in a heavily-regulated industry. This panel will provide an overview of the security frameworks in regulated industries and provide practical guidance for all companies in how to approach security.
Andrew Serwin, Partner, DLA Piper
Laura Hamady, Senior Privacy Counsel, Visa
David Hale, Chief Privacy Officer & Deputy General Counsel, TD Ameritrade
Timothy Zevnik, VP Compliance & Corporate Privacy Official, Molina Healthcare
Readings:
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Order:
- EEOC consolidated references guide
- Frequently Asked Questions on COVID19, the ADA, Rehabilitation Act, and other EEO Laws
- Guidance document updated for COVID-19 Pandemic
Health and Human Services Discretion of Enforcement
- Covered Hospitals
- Telehealth
- Emergency personnel
- Community based testing sites
- Business Associate disclosures for public health / health oversight activities
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Work at Home Guidance:
Articles related to public health measures impacting privacy
- Covid-19 could have its own PATRIOT Act, but we need privacy guarantees, Tech Crunch
- Privacy in a Pandemic- Coronavirus is the first trial of the EU’s unofficial religion, The Economist
- Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal: In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the U.S. was wrong, The Atlantic
- Contact-tracing apps are not a solution to the COVID-19 Crisis, Tech Stream