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September, 25, 2024 |
10:00 |
Navigating the CCPA and Emerging State Privacy Laws 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM EST
This session will focus on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other emerging state privacy laws across the US.
Panelists will discuss the implications of these regulations for businesses, strategies for compliance and the impact of potential federal privacy legislation.
Moderator
Panellist
- Manisha Aurora, Privacy Lead counsel at Verizon
- Serjesh Sharma, ADAS Machine learning Operations (MLOps), Ford Motor Company
- Patrick Henz, Special Adviser for Compliance Latin America at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Americas
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10:15 |
10:30 |
Consumer Data Rights and the Future of Privacy in the US 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Explore the evolving landscape of consumer data rights in the US.
This panel will delve into the balance between consumer privacy and business innovation, examining recent legislative developments, enforcement actions and the role of emerging technologies in shaping privacy practices.
Moderator
Panellists
- Dr. Alexis Perdereaux-Weekes, Co-Founder and Sr. Managing Partner, CyberMINDS Research Institute
- Odia Kagan, Partner, Chair of GDPR Compliance and International Privacy, Fox Rothschild LLP
- Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D., LL.D. (Hon.), M.S.M. Executive Director, Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre
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10:45 |
11:00 |
Risky Business – Is communication the biggest risk to your organization? 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM EST
Digital communication is critical to the day-to-day of modern business – but firms need to be prepared for the associated risks.
From meeting increasingly stringent recordkeeping and data completeness requirements, to monitoring for misconduct, to fast-evolving tech risks like AI and social media, compliance and surveillance teams have never had more plates to spin.
We will break down the communications risks facing firms, and how they can keep them under control.
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11:15 |
11:30 |
Strengthening Cyber Resilience: Lessons from Recent US Breaches 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Analyze recent high-profile cyber breaches in the US to understand the lessons learned and best practices for strengthening cyber resilience.
This session will cover incident response strategies, the role of government agencies and collaborative efforts to enhance national cybersecurity.
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Panellists
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11:45 |
12:00 |
Zero Trust Architecture: Implementing Best Practices in the US 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM EST
Dive into the principles and implementation of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) in the US context.
Our experts will discuss the key components of ZTA, challenges faced by organizations and how to effectively adopt this approach to improve security posture and compliance.
Panellists
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12:15 |
12:30 |
Best Practices for Threat and Vulnerability Response & Emergency Assessments 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM EST
It's not getting any easier. Every time we turn around there seems to be another attack or threat that demands our attention. While each event is unique, they all result in third-party risk management teams scrambling to ensure their organizations are protected. Rapid responses and emergency assessments can be knee-jerk, stressful and distracting. It doesn't have to be that way.
Join us for a discussion on the best practices to responding to zero-day vulnerability attacks and conducting emergency assessments. We'll outline what's required to prepare in advance so you're ready to execute when the time comes. From establishing solid communication channels to leveraging automation, we'll cover the necessary steps and considerations for an effective response plan.
Session attendees will learn:
How to gain visibility into your entire vendor ecosystem and prepare in advance to reduce both reaction time and exposure to loss
How to quickly identify which third parties require follow-on action based on each specific threat actor or vulnerability
How quick-assess campaigns can automatically scope, distribute, and score responses
Panellist
- Ed Thomas, Senior Vice President, ProcessUnity
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12:45 |
1:00 |
AI Governance and Regulation: The US Perspective 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST
Examine the current and future landscape of AI governance and regulation in the US.
This panel will discuss the ethical and legal challenges of AI, the role of federal and state regulations and strategies for companies to navigate the regulatory environment while fostering innovation.
Moderator
Panellists
- Manisha Aurora, Technology Transactions at Verizon, Global Privacy Legal Advisor, Axiom
- Emmi Bane, Senior Fellow in Ethics and AI at the World Privacy Forum
- Jan Stappers, Regulatory Solution Director at NAVEX
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1:15 |
1:30 |
Session To Be Announced. 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM EST
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1:45 |
2:00 |
AI in Healthcare: Transforming Patient Care and Ensuring Compliance 1:45 PM - 2:30 PM EST
Explore the transformative impact of AI in the healthcare sector, focusing on applications in patient care, diagnostics, and administrative processes.
The session will also cover regulatory compliance, data security and ethical considerations specific to the US healthcare system.
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2:15 |
2:30 |
Enhancing Corporate Governance Through Technology in the US 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM EST
This session will discuss how emerging technologies such as blockchain, AI and advanced analytics are enhancing corporate governance practices in the US.
Panelists will share insights on integrating these technologies into governance frameworks to improve transparency, accountability and efficiency.
Moderator
Panellist
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2:45 |
3:00 |
Session To Be Announced. 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM EST
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3:15 |
3:30 |
Building an Integrated Risk Management Strategy for US Businesses 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Discover best practices for developing an integrated risk management strategy that aligns with US regulatory requirements.
This session will cover risk assessment, mitigation techniques and the role of technology in unifying governance, risk and compliance (GRC) efforts.
Moderator
- Patrick Henz, Special Adviser for Compliance Latin America at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Americas
Panellist
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3:45 |
4:00 |
RegTech Revolution: Transforming Regulatory Compliance in the US Financial Industry 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM EST
This panel discussion will examine how RegTech is revolutionizing regulatory compliance in the US financial sector.
With increasing regulatory complexity and the need for efficiency, financial institutions are turning to advanced technologies to streamline compliance processes.
Experts will explore the latest trends, technologies and strategies driving the adoption of RegTech in the US. Topics will include AI-powered compliance tools, real-time regulatory reporting and the integration of RegTech solutions into existing financial systems.
Attendees will gain insights into the benefits and challenges of implementing RegTech and how it can help navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.
Moderator
Panellist
- Stan Yakoff, RegTech Adviser & Law Professor, Fordham Law School
- Kayvan Alikhani, co-founder Compliance.ai and VP, Product Development Engineering
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4:15 |
4:30 |
Enhancing Cybersecurity and Risk Management with RegTech in the US 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM EST
In an era of increasing cyber threats, the role of RegTech in enhancing cybersecurity and risk management has become paramount.
This panel will focus on how RegTech solutions are being leveraged to protect financial institutions from cyber risks and ensure robust risk management practices.
Panelists will discuss the integration of advanced technologies such as machine learning, blockchain and behavioral analytics in detecting and mitigating cyber threats.
The discussion will cover best practices for implementing these technologies, regulatory expectations and real-world case studies of successful RegTech deployments in cybersecurity.
Attendees will learn how to bolster their cybersecurity frameworks and manage risks effectively in the digital age.
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5:00 |