The Privacy Wave is coming! Over the last few years, a number of new privacy laws have been passed which impact associations. California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and others have passed data privacy laws and there are more on the way! At the same time, cyber-threats and data breaches are more common. Join us to hear how these new laws may impact your association’s ability to collect and manage personal data for members, prospects, and stakeholders.
In this CIO hour we will tackle the key and tough issues surrounding data privacy including:
- Key ways these laws can impact associations and non-for-profits.
- When should an association worry about a law enacted in another state or country?
- What sort of risk may exist from government enforcement actions and lawsuits?
- What is a non-profit carve out and why aren’t they guaranteed?
- What should an association consider when deciding what data to collect?
EXTRA 30
Due to the popularity of this topic, we’re adding an EXTRA 30 minutes with our panelist from 3:00 to 3:30. This is your opportunity to ask questions, share ideas and ask your specific questions around managing data with the other participants and panelists.
How to Submit Questions
- Register for the program and submit your question/s in the registration form.
- Think of additional questions after you register? No problem. Just email additional questions to theciohour@501works.com during the month to have new questions added to the next month’s 501 CIO Hour.
- Ask questions during the program via the chat function.
The CIO Hour will be recorded each month in case you miss it. However, we hope you attend and engage with the industry experts and other participants regularly so you continue to boost your IT-IQ.
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Fran FairclothPartner, Ropes & Gray
Fran Faircloth is a partner and core member in Ropes & Gray’s data, privacy, and cybersecurity practice. She represents clients handling complex data, privacy, and cybersecurity matters across a wide range of industries and sectors. She regularly counsels clients on compliance with federal, state, and foreign privacy and security requirements related to the collection, handling, and protection of data.