The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other state or federal privacy law on the books. Preparing for CCPA requires expert judgment and team effort. Arguably, the most challenging unanswered question is this: What is a sale under CCPA?
Join this panel of highly experienced privacy lawyers to discuss and benchmark the CCPA’s tougher questions and newest developments.
Free event but registration required.
Moderator:
- Lydia de la Torre (Of Counsel at Squire Patton Boggs): Lydia provides strategic privacy compliance advice related to US and EU privacy, including data protection and cybersecurity law, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), other state’s privacy and cyber laws, US financial privacy laws, and marketing and advertising compliance, as well as information security. She is licensed to practice law both in the EU and in California. Lydia teaches comparative privacy at Santa Clara Law School and runs a blog on data laws (https://medium.com/golden-data).
Panelists:
- Jackie Wilkosz: Jackie is the founder of Enlightened Privacy, a boutique privacy law practice, where she works with start-up and mid-size companies on a range of data protection and privacy compliance issues, including CCPA and GDPR. Prior to Enlightened Privacy, Jackie was Senior Privacy Counsel at Intuit, the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks. Jackie is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).
- Hannah Poteat: Hannah Poteat did data protection before data protection was cool. As Twilio’s Senior Privacy Counsel, Hannah advises on the nexus of international, domestic, and sectoral privacy and telecommunications laws and handles matters including harmonization of Twilio’s binding corporate rules with GDPR, CCPA, and other global privacy frameworks; development of a privacy risk and remediation program; incident response and security policy development; and deployment of a tailored role-based privacy training program. When not arguing over what a “sale” is, Hannah is probably driving a Jeep off-road.
- Eric Dilulio (Associate at Goodwin Procter LLP: Eric represents clients in a broad array of privacy and cybersecurity matters and frequently counsels technology companies on how to ensure that novel uses of data comply with various privacy frameworks. Lately he has counseled many clients on preparing for the CCPA, including helping clients assess whether they are subject to the law, analyzing whether clients are engaging in “sales” restricted by the law, and updating privacy policies and revising commercial agreements to comply with the law.