Over 900,000 signatures are in, enough for the newest privacy initiative, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), to qualify for the state’s November 2020 ballot. The CPRA will be the most restrictive data protection law in the USA, with severe limits on consumer profiling, the creation of an enforcement agency, and substantial increases in penalties.
This mandate promises to give Californians the most robust data privacy rights in the United States. Attend the industry’s first CPRA webinar, Preparing for the Newest Privacy Initiative: the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), with Scott Giordano, Spirion’s Privacy and Compliance VP and Sr. Legal Counsel to:
-Understand the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA or CCPA 2.0) landscape
-Gain insight into business, service provider, and third-party security requirements
-Operationalize your business’s data protection program for CPRA
Speaker: Scott M. Giordano, Esq., V.P., Data Protection, Spirion
Scott M. Giordano is an attorney with more than 20 years of legal, technology, and risk management consulting experience. An IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP), Scott serves as Spirion’s subject matter expert on multinational data protection and its intersection with technology, export compliance, internal investigations, information governance, and risk management. Scott has held senior positions at several legal technology firms and is listed as co-inventor on Intelligent Searching of Electronically Stored Information, patent application no. 13/842,910. In addition, he taught the first law school course anywhere on electronic evidence and e-discovery. Scott is a member of the bar in Washington state, California, and the District of Columbia.