Taking a proactive approach to risk management pays dividends when it comes to data collection and use practices, but staying on top of ever-changing state, federal and global privacy laws, regulations and industry standards can be overwhelming. Moreover, rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are significantly accelerating and increasing the regulatory landscape that professionals must closely monitor.
To alleviate this burden, the Bass, Berry & Sims data privacy attorneys invite you to join them for a webinar highlighting the latest privacy developments that in-house teams should consider when setting compliance priorities for the remainder of 2024 and into the new year.
Our presenters will cover:
- Tracking Technologies – We will clarify which digital tools are considered tracking technologies, discuss how to handle baseline maintenance of these tools, and review current laws and recent litigation trends impacting use and compliance in this space.
- Biometric Data – We will identify new and revised state laws (including the Biometric Information Privacy Act) and how they could have a broader impact on the use of biometric data, as well as provide updates on recent litigation and enforcement activity.
- Looking Ahead – We will outline privacy priorities for 2025 and beyond, including a discussion of the intersection of AI and data privacy, upcoming state law compliance deadlines, and analysis of current enforcement priorities emerging from various government agencies.
To register for the webinar, please click here.
Time
12:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CT
Who Should Attend?
- In-house legal counsel.
- Compliance officers & managers.
- Privacy officers.
- C-level executives, consultants & principals across all industries.
- Marketing technology professionals.
Accreditation
Tennessee CLE
This program is approved for 1.5 hours General Tennessee CLE credit. Please provide your BPR number upon registration in order for Bass, Berry & Sims to report your participation to the Tennessee CLE Commission.
Other State CLE
Bass, Berry & Sims does not seek direct accreditation from states outside of Tennessee for this program, but some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. Certificates of completion and other common supporting documents will be provided for use in jurisdictions outside of Tennessee.
Questions?
Submit your questions for presenters upon registration or email questions to Claire Krummenacher.