As privacy regulations continue to evolve across jurisdictions (such as California Consumer Privacy Act amendments), organizations face increasing expectations for managing personal data, demonstrating compliance, and integrating privacy into broader governance and risk management programs. Keeping pace with new requirements requires practical approaches for operationalizing privacy across the enterprise.
Join Crowe specialists as they discuss recent privacy laws, significant updates to existing regulatory frameworks, and practical considerations for determining which requirements apply to your organization. Presenters will explore approaches for operationalizing privacy compliance, including governance structures, risk assessments, third-party oversight, consent management, and data mapping. Our specialists also will examine how privacy intersects with cybersecurity, AI, and enterprise risk management and explain how a privacy-by-design approach can support scalable compliance programs and business objectives.
After attending this webinar, participants should be able to:
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Overview
Advance preparation: None
Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)
Field of study: Business law
This session is recommended for 1.0 hour of CPE credit. Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the LIVE presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar or for viewing on-demand recordings of the webinar.
There is no registration fee for participating in this webinar; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.
Chief privacy officers, data protection officers, chief risk officers, chief strategy officers, chief compliance officers, board directors and members, chief audit executives, compliance executives, and professionals responsible for enterprise risk management and governance, risk, and compliance programs
For additional information, please contact Jon Losey.