Addressing GDPR Challenges: An Interactive Session on Handling Data Breaches
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On October 15, 2019, Hunton Andrews Kurth will host a luncheon seminar in our Brussels office on Addressing GDPR Challenges: An Interactive Session on Handling Data Breaches. In this roundtable discussion, our speakers will lead a dialogue to share experiences on handling data breaches under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).

  • Hear about lessons learned to-date, best practices and recent enforcement actions.
  • Share your practical experiences on addressing data breaches and the challenges of the GDPR’s breach notification regime.
  • Hear how your peers prepare for handling data breaches and test breach readiness.

Our speakers include: David Dumont, Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth; Zoltan Precsenyi, Director of GDPR Strategy, Symantec Corporation; Nathalie Laneret, Director of Privacy Policy, Centre for Information Policy Leadership; and Anna Pateraki, Senior Associate, Hunton Andrews Kurth.

For more information and to register, please click here.

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