“The CCPA is just the U.S. version of the GDPR.”
“If I’m compliant with the GDPR, I’m also compliant with the CCPA.”
“Personal data under GDPR is the same as personal information under CCPA.”
All of this common wisdom about the GDPR and CCPA is arguably false. In fact, there are numerous differences, some great and some subtle, between the two that serve as traps for the unwary. Add to this the upcoming CCPA 2.0, with its new class of (and significant restrictions on the use of) personal information, and the potential for consumer complaints and disputes with supply-chain members becomes dramatic. In this interactive webinar, a privacy and security industry veteran will analyze, compare, and contrast these laws and offer insight into what they mean for your data protection program.
Takeaways include:
-Key differences between the three laws that impact your data protection strategy
-Avoiding conflicts with supply-chain members and other business partners
-How to leverage current compliance efforts for CCPA 2.0 and other upcoming data protection laws
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.