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Cybersecurity Breakfast Series: EU, GDPR, EU-US Privacy Shield and Other Hot Topics

Salt Lake City, UT

Increasing awareness and responding to cybersecurity threats, from the existing to the potential, has become a top priority for companies around the globe. Overcoming the challenges inherent in our unprecedented digital landscape requires a multifaceted and integrated approach.

Join Holland & Hart for its 2017 Salt Lake City Cybersecurity Breakfast Series, where our cybersecurity and data privacy lawyers discuss how to effectively identify, monitor, measure, and control cybersecurity risks across your business organization.

Global marketplaces require global data flows, but EU privacy laws can often create barriers to the transfer of personal information. We will discuss the current status of EU privacy law, with particular focus on the new EU/US Privacy Shield agreement, and what the new General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) means for US business.

Attendees will receive:

  • An overview of Privacy Shield and the main obligations under the new GDPR
  • An action plan for assessing whether Privacy Shield certification is appropriate for your business
  • An in depth understanding of obligations under the GDPR


Agenda: March 22, 2017
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM MT


Speaker: Romaine Marshall and Matt Sorensen

Location:
Holland & Hart LLP
222 South Main Street
Suite 2200
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

To register online please click here.

Questions? Contact Jennifer Porter at 801.799.5946 or jlporter@hollandhart.com.

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