In just over six months, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will come into effect; but meanwhile, the California legislature continues to hold hearings and debate a slew of new amendments to the law. Legislatures in numerous other states – including Illinois, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Texas – are also considering their own consumer privacy bills, while federal legislators announce weekly that national legislation is imminent. With so much uncertainty as to what privacy law in the U.S. will require in the future, organizations face difficult decisions regarding how to prioritize privacy compliance projects.

Led by Nancy Libin and Rachel Marmor, this webinar will review how building a foundation of good data management now can save money and allow your organization to move nimbly when new laws are enacted in the future.

We will discuss:

  • The building blocks of an information governance program
  • Why data discovery is not just a technology project
  • The three data management policies every organization should have
  • How to use a defensible data disposal program to reduce compliance burdens

Please join us to learn how a strategic investment in information governance can pay dividends down the road, and how to launch your privacy compliance program now.

1.0 CLE credit pending.

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