Minimizing the amount of data collected and stored can diminish the risk of data breach litigation and reduce storage costs, a panel of privacy experts said during an IAPP webinar Wednesday.
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Privacy and data protection laws are mushrooming, with nearly 150 countries adopting such regulations, speakers said during a Thursday IAPP webinar. There are 144 nations with national data protection measures, covering nearly 82% of the world's population, IAPP said in an updated report.
Congressional Republicans increasingly appear interested in starting with state privacy laws as the basis for a comprehensive federal law, said Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, IAPP D.C. managing director, during an IAPP webinar Thursday. That wasn’t the approach with previous attempts at making a national law, he noted.
Crowell & Moring added Rita Heimes and Justin Weiss as senior counsel to the privacy team in its Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, the firm announced Tuesday. Formerly, Heimes served as general counsel for IAPP, and Weiss was associate general counsel for global tech investor Naspers. Weiss will also be senior director at Crowell Global Investors.
Parental consent is key to ensuring that kids are protected at school, a panel at the Student Privacy and Parental Consent event said Friday. At the same time, too much choice in consent and opt-outs can spur inequality in education, panelists warned. Public Interest Privacy Center (PIPC), Toyo University and George Washington Law hosted the event.
AI is an increasing part of privacy compliance jobs, practitioners said at Privado’s Bridge Summit web conference Thursday. Data protection officers (DPOs) are weighing ethics for AI usage across the business, while privacy engineers are mulling how they themselves might use large language models (LLMs) to automate compliance processes, they said.
Regulators are looking harder at privacy and expanding what constitutes personal data, sensitive data and consumer health information, Grindr Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) Kelly Peterson said Wednesday during Privado’s Bridge Summit. However, Aaron Weller, HP privacy innovation leader, said it’s “not just about laws and regulations” for businesses seeking to prioritize privacy. “It’s also who are your customers and what are your customers’ expectations?”
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Mastercard Chief Privacy and Data Responsibility Officer Caroline Louveaux will chair the IAPP's board for 2025 and its executive committee, the association announced as it unveiled election results Thursday. Also elected, as board directors, were: Volkswagen Group Chief Privacy Officer Oliver Draf; Google Data Protection Officer Kristie Chon Flynn; GE Healthcare Chief Privacy and Data Trust Officer Lara Liss; and Susan Hintze, managing partner and founder, Hintze Law and Hintze Data Advisors. Members of the newly elected executive committee: Barbara Cosgrove, vice president and CPO at Workday (vice chair), Christina Montgomery, vice president, chief privacy and trust officer at IBM (treasurer), Travis LeBlanc, partner at Cooley (secretary and privacy and civil liberties oversight board member) and Faith Myers, privacy officer and vice president at McKesson Corporation (past chair).