Compliance and Ethics Fundamentals: Trends in Privacy and Data Security Compliance
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As scrutiny and enforcement escalate in corporate privacy and data security, has your organization developed policies that meet local and global compliance requirements?

Lisa J. Sotto, head of the Global Privacy and Information Management practice at Hunton & Williams and a member of the SAI Global Law & Ethics Advisors, along with Jeff Kaplan, Kaplan & Walker, LLC and Chair of the SAI Global Law & Ethics Advisors, deliver an informative podcast reviewing the drivers for privacy and data security policy compliance, and they discuss the keys to a successful compliance program.

With foreign and domestic privacy compliance enforcement at an all-time high, thorough privacy and data security measures are imperative to mitigate potential risk and enforcement actions, especially with global companies that may have to comply with different local standards.  In order to implement an effective compliance program, it is critical to identify accountabilities, clearly communicate corporate policies, and deliver effective training and awareness to all parties involved in an organization, including employees, contractors and third-party representatives.

Join our esteemed panelists as they explore the corporate privacy and data security landscape and deliver insight into effective policy design.

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