Gabe Maldoff
Gabe Maldoff is a senior associate in Goodwin’s Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity practice. Gabe counsels clients in a variety of sectors on privacy, cybersecurity, and other emerging data regulations, with particular focus on international frameworks, cross-border transactions, artificial intelligence regulation, augmented and virtual reality, and other data-driven technologies. Before joining Goodwin, Gabe worked for top-ranked law firms in London, U.K., and Washington, D.C. Gabe also served as a Westin Fellow at the International Association of Privacy Professionals. His research on U.S., Canadian and European privacy and national security laws has featured in journals in the U.S. and Europe. Gabe holds a J.D. from the University of Maryland Law School and a B.Sc. from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He currently serves as a member of the Arbitration Panel for the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework.
Contributions by Gabe Maldoff
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Can-Am Privacy - The Race to Legislate
Speaker at IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium 2024 -
Emerging Best Practices in Health Care Technology and Marketing: Changing Tides
Speaker at IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2024 -
2023 Countdown: Are you ready for the CPRA and other state privacy law changes?
Speaker at Virtual Boston, Des Moines and Washington D.C. KnowledgeNet: November 10, 2022 -
How to Gear Your Privacy Team Up for the FTC’s Priorities and GDPR Developments
Web Conference Speaker -
The Sephora case: Do not sell – But are you selling?
Privacy Perspectives -
Mapping a Path to Career Success in Privacy: Former IAPP Westin Fellow’s Insight
Speaker at IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2022 -
CNIL sets parameters for processors' reuse of data for product improvement
Westin Research Center -
EDPB’s data transfer recommendations adopt a risk-based approach with teeth
The Privacy Advisor -
Contract Issues in Privacy
Moderator at IAPP Summit Sessions 2020 Online -
Starting a Career in Privacy: An Interview with IAPP Westin Fellowship Alumni
Speaker at IAPP Summit Sessions 2020 Online -
Comparison: Indian Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 vs. GDPR