WEBINAR

Legal Privacy in Action: Engaging Stakeholders Across Functions

Join moderator Nishant Bhajaria, author of “Data Privacy: a runbook for engineers”, alongside a panel of legal privacy experts from Wise and Shutterfly. Together they will share insights on how legal privacy teams can effectively interface with stakeholders across different functions in order to efficiently identify and mitigate privacy risks.

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22
August
8:00 am
(PT)
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56
60 minutes
Nishant Bhajaria
Author, Privacy Executive
Claire Coleman
Global Head of Privacy, Wise
Cara Dearman
Sr Director, Head of Privacy, Shutterfly

Join moderator Nishant Bhajaria, author of “Data Privacy: a runbook for engineers”, alongside a panel of legal privacy experts. Together they will share insights on how legal privacy teams can effectively interface with stakeholders across different functions in order to efficiently identify and mitigate privacy risks.

This event is part of a series that brings privacy experts and stakeholders across legal, engineering, cybersecurity, data governance, and product to discuss today’s pressing privacy challenges.

In this Webinar:

Key takeaways:

  • Understanding of the potential friction points between legal privacy teams and other departments when discussing privacy risks, striving for compliance, and building customer trust.
  • Insights on how a lack of a shared understanding between legal privacy teams and cross-functional stakeholders can lead to unaddressed privacy risks and inefficient processes.
  • Best practices for bridging the gap between general legal requirements and practical solutions that go beyond meeting compliance.
  • Examples of what works and what may not, so you have actionable takeaways for your current and next job!
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