Privacy & Information Security for the Enterprise
Friday, May 4, 2007
Sponsors
Intellectual Property Law Section
Business Law Section
International Law Section
Few issues today have greater urgency for American companies than information protection. This program will explore the current state of privacy and information security law globally, and will describe some of the key areas that companies should consider when creating or expanding their privacy and information protection programs.
After this program, attendees will know:
- the different paradigms for privacy protection throughout the world and how those frameworks affect US-based companies;
- how privacy and information security laws are enforced in Massachusetts;
- what legislation is being considered in the United States and internationally that could significantly alter the current landscape; and
- the key elements of an in-house privacy and information security system.
The first panel will focus on current and potential future legal regimes for information protection, and will discuss the key similarities and differences among privacy and information security laws around the world. The second panel will focus on the key elements of a corporate privacy and information security program.
Panel I
Joseph Alhadeff
Oracle Corporation
Miriam Wugmeister, Esq.
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Pamela Kogut, Esq.
Massachusetts Attorney General's Office
Panel II
Peter Foster, Esq.
Willis Associates
Alexis Goltra
Oracle Corporation
Rena Mears
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
William Farwell
Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
Jennifer Barrett
Global Privacy Officer, Acxiom Corporation
Program Co-Chairs
Peter Lefkowitz, Esq.
Oracle Corporation
David E. Plotkin, Esq.
Prince Lobel Glovsky & Tye LLP
Program Prices
$120 - BBA Members
$155 - Non-Members
$85 - BBA Sponsoring Section Member
$65 - BBA Member Legal Services/Government Lawyer
$25 - Law Student
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