Get in-depth information on new key data protection and security requirements resulting from New York's SHIELD Act and California's Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
An ASIS Member exclusive webinar!
Overview of new key data protection and security requirements including the New York SHIELD Act and California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). In 2020 two new broad laws at a state level create significant new requirements on companies with data on residents of New York or California. These new requirements require companies to have comprehensive cybersecurity programs to protect the data, a detailed privacy policy to disclose to consumers the data they collect and sell, and new consumer rights to get information about and delete consumer data being collected.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- The requirements of the NY SHIELD Act, effective for companies with data on New York residents on March 21, 2020.
- The requirements of the CCPA, including recent regulatory guidance and anticipated next steps.
- Best practices for bringing your cybersecurity and data privacy program into compliance with these new laws.
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Presenters
Brian Finch
Partner, Public Policy
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP
Brian Finch, a Pillsbury Public Policy partner with extensive regulatory and government affairs advocacy experience, is a recognized authority on global security and cybersecurity threats.
Based in Washington, DC, Brian provides strategic legal counsel to companies from nearly every industry regarding regulatory issues, cyberattacks, national defense and intelligence policies, and homeland security concerns. He has helped more than 150 clients take advantage of SAFETY Act liability protections following terrorist or cyberattacks and has testified before the U.S. Congress regarding the Act’s provisions. Brian advises on risk mitigation tactics, minimizing post-event negative consequences, and litigation strategies.
Cassie Lentchner
Attorney, Sr. Councel
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP
Cassie Lentchner, a senior counsel attorney in Pillsbury’s New York office, has extensive experience coordinating between diverse constituencies and implementing and supervising all aspects of a legal and compliance program. In the banking sector, she focuses her work on regulatory compliance, including the development and assessment of programs to implement and monitor regulatory requirements, including programs for cybersecurity, anti-corruption, government and political activities, ethics and global financial crimes. While at New York State’s Department of Financial Services, she served as head of compliance for the state’s regulator of financial services companies. In this position, she concentrated on and made key achievements in initiatives focusing on cybersecurity, anti-money laundering and fintech licensing.