Digital Bread Crumbs – SCW #73
A flurry of legislative and legal activity is re-shaping the way privacy and cybersecurity professionals conduct business. As a result, in addition to actually carrying out their protection responsibilities, professionals charged with protecting private and confidential data must be also be constantly aware of these evolving regulatory and legal obligations.
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1. Hot Legal Topics in Privacy and Cybersecurity, Part 1 – Erik Weinick – SCW #73
A flurry of legislative and legal activity is re-shaping the way privacy and cybersecurity professionals conduct business. As a result, in addition to actually carrying out their protection responsibilities, professionals charged with protecting private and confidential data must be also be constantly aware of these evolving regulatory and legal obligations.
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Erik B. Weinick is a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell Law School, and is a co-founder of the Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice at Otterbourg P.C., a Manhattan-based law firm, where he is a partner. In addition to his work on privacy and cybersecurity matters, Erik is a member of Otterbourg’s bankruptcy and litigation departments. Admitted to practice in both New York and Florida, Erik has represented a wide array of commercial and financial firms, entrepreneurs, individuals, as well as domestic and foreign governmental agencies, before regulators, state and federal courts, and alternative dispute resolution tribunals. He is a certified CIPP-US privacy professional, a member of the Advisory Board of Agnes Intelligence, Inc., an artificial intelligence technology firm, and is a prolific writer and speaker on issues relating to privacy and cybersecurity.
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2. Hot Legal Topics in Privacy and Cybersecurity, Part 2 – Erik Weinick – SCW #73
A flurry of legislative and legal activity is re-shaping the way privacy and cybersecurity professionals conduct business. As a result, in addition to actually carrying out their protection responsibilities, professionals charged with protecting private and confidential data must be also be constantly aware of these evolving regulatory and legal obligations.
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Erik B. Weinick is a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell Law School, and is a co-founder of the Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice at Otterbourg P.C., a Manhattan-based law firm, where he is a partner. In addition to his work on privacy and cybersecurity matters, Erik is a member of Otterbourg’s bankruptcy and litigation departments. Admitted to practice in both New York and Florida, Erik has represented a wide array of commercial and financial firms, entrepreneurs, individuals, as well as domestic and foreign governmental agencies, before regulators, state and federal courts, and alternative dispute resolution tribunals. He is a certified CIPP-US privacy professional, a member of the Advisory Board of Agnes Intelligence, Inc., an artificial intelligence technology firm, and is a prolific writer and speaker on issues relating to privacy and cybersecurity.
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