GDPR - One Month Later - NTC Advotech
Date and Time
Monday Jun 25, 2018
10:45 AM - 12:30 PM CDT
10:45AM: Registration
11:00AM: Program
12:00PM: Q&A / Discussion
Location
Tech Hill Commons
500 Interstate Blvd. S.
Suite 210
Nashville, TN 37210
Fees/Admission
$40 Members
Contact Information
Alex Curtis
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Description
On May 25, 2018, the EU enacted new rules on privacy and protecting the user data of individuals in Europe's Economic Area. These rules are generally referred to as the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.
The goal of the new rules are to give users more control over their personal data and make the regulatory environment over a broad number of countries more uniform. There are numerous new requirements that organizations doing business in Europe must comply with, including protecting users' personally identifiable information by default, storing user information in ways that cannot be identified to a specific user, and not making data public without explicit consent. Under GDPR, users have rights to request portable copies of the collected data and in some cases to have it erased.
GDPR has been in the law of Europe for a month, yet many organizations are struggling to understand the law, if and how they need to comply, and how to move forward.
This program serves to provide an atmosphere where you can feel at ease among peers.
In this program, we'll discuss:
- The Regulatory Environment
- GDPR Nutshell
-- Data Processing Principles
-- Data Subject Rights
-- Data Protection Officer
- Immediate GDPR Focus Areas
- GDPR – Influencing Customer Strategy
Guest Speakers include:
Sarat Mynampati - Managing Director – KPMG Cyber Services
Sarat Mynampati is Managing Director KPMG’s Cyber Advisory Services practice. Sarat has focused extensively in multiple disciplines of the information security field including Security Strategy & Governance, Security Transformation, and Cyber Defense over the last 15 plus years.
He currently assists our clients with Technology Risk Management, IT Strategy and Governance, Data Privacy, and Supply Chain Risk Management. He developed and implemented Enterprise Risk Management Frameworks (across IT, Operations, Compliance, etc.) that drove broader Governance, Risk and Compliance management (GRC) programs.
Prior to KPMG, Sarat was Vice President for a mid-market lending company leading Technology Risk Management and also spent as a Manager in Cyber Services at Deloitte.
He earned MBA from the Indian School of Business and received a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Systems and Engineering.
Tara Aaron - Partner at the intellectual property and technology law firm of Aaron Sanders
Tara Aaron represents clients in Nashville and all over the world in trademark, copyright, technology licensing, and internet law, including on U.S. and international privacy issues. She is the chair of the Copyright Society of the South and a member of the Trademark Reporter committee for the International Trademark Association.
Tara is a frequent speaker in Nashville and has spoken on intellectual property matters as far away as Bangkok, Berlin and London. She has been published on Trademarks and Unfair Competition with Oxford University Press. With her partner, Rick Sanders, she is the author of the IPBreakdown blog.