Jules Polonetsky, chief executive officer at Future of Privacy Forum in Washington, D.C., will be the keynote lunch speaker and talk about “Navigating Privacy in a Data-Driven World.”
Highlights include:
“Privacy and Democracy” — The United States is without a comprehensive national statutory articulation of privacy. What does this mean for U.S. businesses? This panel will share perspectives on privacy and democracy. The panel will discuss:
• The state’s role in protecting its security, public processes and data integrity, while upholding the Fourth Amendment’s privacy rights and free and fair elections • The impact of the Jan. 25, 2024, AI Executive Order and Considerations for Federal Privacy Policy.
• Privacy as a civil liberty and what that means for U.S. businesses
• How to navigate the complexities of modern government, commerce and individual behavior
Wednesday, 9-10 a.m.
Thursday, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
• Challenges to protecting content and personal data within the media sector
• How to navigate the latest U.S. and international laws impacting media companies, which includes the most recent Executive Order and EU Digital Markets Act
• Explore legal issues arising from the social media, use of deepfakes and AI-generated content
• Examine emerging risks and proactive strategies for media entities facing data security threats
• Grasp the legal and ethical complexities surrounding online platforms, free speech and proposed regulatory changes
Thursday, 2-3 p.m.
“Cyber War Stories from the Frontlines: From Ransomware to Hacking Back” — Legal experts will share cybersecurity experiences and “war stories” and provide their perspectives on the latest legal challenges. Topics include:
• The multibillion-dollar ransomware threat, from disruption to dataExtortion to double/triple-dipping and how to survive the legal minefield
• New threats of generative AI for hacking and fraud, and defensive uses of AI to protect systems
• Strategies to ensure that third parties are your strongest ally and not your weakest link
• What the landmark new NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 means for the cybersecurity strategy for all organizations
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