What the Future Holds for E.U-U.S Privacy Shield
Overview:
On October 6, 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) invalidated the European Commission’s adequacy determination for the Safe Harbor Framework, creating an urgent need for a new transatlantic data transfer mechanism. The adoption of the EU-US Privacy Shield in July 2016 was a breakthrough for transatlantic data protection and cross-border data transfers between Europe and America. The agreement redefines how U.S-based participating businesses must collect and transfer personal data of EU citizens to the US and across the Atlantic.
Eight months after its adoption, The Knowledge Group has assembled a panel of key thought leaders to provide the audience with an in-depth analysis of the latest updates and issues surrounding the E.U-US Privacy Shield. In this two-hour LIVE Webcast, speakers will help both EU and US companies understand the important aspects of this significant agreement. They will discuss the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will take effect in May 2018 and under which existing adequacy determinations, such as the Privacy Shield are grandfathered. They will also offer best practices in developing and implementing a privacy-compliance program.
Key topics include:
- EU-US Privacy Shield Framework
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Safe Harbor Vs. Privacy Shield
- The Latest Updates and Issues on EU-US Privacy Shield
- The Impacts of EU-US Privacy Shield in:
- EU Digital Economy
- US Businesses in the Europe
- Internet Data Travelling between EU and US
- General Economy of both countries
- New Requirements for Compliance
Agenda:
SEGMENT 1:
Everett L. Monroe, Attorney
Hanson Bridgett LLP
- How EU data privacy law differs from the US
- History of data privacy law in Europe
- Discussion of Safe Harbor
- Reasons for change to Privacy Shield, Differences between Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield
SEGMENT 2:
Michael Nesheiwat, Attorney
Collen
- Does your company have to be concerned with Privacy Shield
- Company checklist to comply with privacy shield (update privacy policy, review data collection/storage protocols, review data sharing practices)
- Speculation on what potential EU breakup will have on European/US data privacy conflict of law (i.e new agreement with UK after Brexit)
SEGMENT 3:
Caitlin Fennessy, Senior Policy Advisor, Data Flows and Privacy Team
U.S. International Trade Administration
- Department of Commerce administration, oversight, and outreach
- Number & type of Privacy Shield participants
- New developments: arbitration panel, FAQ guidance, questionnaires, Swiss Framework
Who Should Attend:
- Privacy and Data Security Professionals
- Data Management Officers
- Chief Privacy Officers
- Chief Information Officers
- Risk and Compliance Managers
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Chief Risk Officers
- Top Level Management
- Other Related and Interested Professionals
Caitlin Fennessy is a senior policy advisor with the Data Flows and Privacy Team at the U.S. International Trade Administration …
Everett Monroe is an attorney at Hanson Bridgett LLP. His litigation practice focuses on data privacy and intellectual property disputes …
Michael Nesheiwat is an associate at Collen. His practice includes advising clients in the area of domestic and international data …
Course Level:
Intermediate
Advance Preparation:
Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation:
On-demand Webcast (CLE)
Prerequisite:
NONE
Course Code:
145662
NASBA Field of Study:
Business Law - Technical
NY Category of CLE Credit:
Areas of Professional Practice
Total Credits:
2.0 CLE
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SPEAKERS' FIRMS:
U.S. International Trade Administration
About U.S. International Trade Administration
About Hanson Bridgett LLP
Founded in 1958, Hanson Bridgett has more than 150 attorneys located in offices in San Francisco, the North Bay, Sacramento and the East Bay. Our clients range from multinational Fortune 500 corporations to individuals, and also include a number of public agencies in California. More information on Hanson Bridgett can be found at www.hansonbridgett.com.
Website: http://www.hansonbridgett.com/
About Collen
Collen provides legal representation to global companies and other businesses in the areas of trademark, copyright, design and utility patent, advertising and marketing, and privacy and information management. The firm’s privacy and information management practice helps domestic and international companies navigate the complex patchwork of regulations that govern the collection, use and transfer of consumer and other data. The firm also works with clients on ways to monetize the data they hold.
Website: https://collenip.com/