Upcoming Fireside Chat and Message From the PDS Communications Chair
Upcoming Fireside Chat
Have you asked yourself how you could better balance the workload among your team members? Enhance your team’s collaborative environment? Nurture your team members and utilize their skills to best meet the client’s objectives? And, speaking of IoT, what are ways that teams work together to ensure compliance with global IoT legal requirements?
Please register soon and join us for the Fireside Chat with Rob Keller, Senior Director and Associate General Counsel with Cisco, on October 8, 2024, at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, to hear about these issues. Even if you don’t practice in the IoT arena, you are sure to gather insights into teams that you can carry into your own practice. Our own NCBA Privacy & Data Security Section’s Shannon Ralich will host Monday’s Fireside Chat, bringing her experience as Head of Global Privacy & AI at JFrog to the discussion in what promises to be a great event.
The Privacy & Data Security Executive Council looks forward to your attendance! We hope you can come!
A Message from the Communications Chair of the NCBA Privacy & Data Security Section
The Privacy and Data Security (“PDS”) Section maintains a blog that allows members of the section to post articles that might be relevant to our members. As we move through the early stages of our 2024-2025 membership year, I encourage all section members to consider either contributing content to the PDS blog or contributing content topics/ideas for the blog that others may have the expertise to write about it. For example, here is an idea: is there a potential blog on the issue of whether traditional cybersecurity practices need to be reevaluated or refreshed for Generative AI – do current compliance programs sufficiently address AI models? This topic isn’t in my wheelhouse, but perhaps it is in someone else’s? Case law updates and regulatory updates are popular topics. Please reach out to me directly if you are interested in contributing content or content ideas to the PDS Section blog.