IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2022
IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2022
Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C.
901 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
Join Morrison & Foerster partner and co-chair of the Privacy and Data Security Group, Miriam Wugmeister, and of counsel of the National Security Practice and of counsel and co-chair of the Global Risk & Crisis Management Group, Robert S. Litt, at the 2022 IAPP Global Privacy Summit. The summit boasts four days of networking and educational programming on the most groundbreaking developments in privacy and data protection. Our attorneys will be speaking on various panels and covering some of the most pressing questions surrounding cybersecurity.
Monday, April 11, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. ET
Miriam joins a diverse panel of legal professionals, as they discuss how law firms and clients handle operational privacy and cybersecurity requirements in legal engagements. This is an opportunity for legal minds throughout the industry to come together and focus on the profession; the forum is a way to network, learn, and look to the future.
Tuesday, April 12, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
Miriam joins Special Counsel for National Security of the U.S. Department of Justice and Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to provide an inside look at how organizations interact with law enforcement during a security incident, including: the pros and cons of contacting law enforcement during an incident; what information organizations typically share with law enforcement; what law enforcement does with the information it receives; who within law enforcement should be contacted and when; what requests law enforcement makes of companies and why; and with whom law enforcement shares information.
Tuesday, April 12, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET
Robert joins Chris Inglis, first Senate-confirmed National Cyber Director and advisor to President Biden, to discuss critical cybersecurity questions. In this conversation, questions include: can we achieve cybersecurity while protecting privacy? What is the proper role of government agencies in cybersecurity, and how can this role be filled without compromising individual privacy? Can the U.S. protect its networks in a manner consistent with privacy laws of other countries? Attendees can expect to learn future trends in cybersecurity and privacy, along with an overview of the U.S. government’s approach to protecting privacy in the context of cybersecurity.
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