IAPP Global Summit 2026: Privacy | AI governance | Cybersecurity law

WASHINGTON, DC

30 March-2 April

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State Collaboration on Privacy

Tuesday, 31 March

09:00 - 10:15 EDT

Intermediate level

BREAKOUT SESSIONPRIVACYENFORCEMENTFRAMEWORKS AND STANDARDSGOVERNMENT ACCESSLAW AND REGULATIONREGULATORY GUIDANCE

As privacy laws evolve across the United States, regulators are increasingly working in parallel to address shared challenges. This panel brings together representatives from the Consortium of Privacy Regulators to discuss their cooperation agreement and how it continues to shape cross-border privacy enforcement and compliance. Panelists will explore how the regulators are aligning on enforcement priorities, sharing best practices, and coordinating responses to emerging risks. In addition to regulatory insights, the session will offer practical insights for privacy professionals operating in multiple jurisdictions. Attendees will learn how to anticipate coordinated enforcement trends, align internal privacy programs with evolving expectations, and manage compliance obligations across several influential data protection frameworks. 

What you will learn:

  • Understand how CPR is collaborating on enforcement, guidance, and regulatory strategy. 
  • Learn how to align your privacy program with evolving expectations in multiple states. 
  • Gain practical insights into preparing for cross-border investigations and managing compliance across jurisdictions.

Moderator and speakers

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Michael Macko

Deputy Director of Enforcement

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John Eakins

Deputy Attorney General

Delaware Department of Justice

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Michele Lucan

CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP

Deputy Associate Attorney General, Chief of Privacy and Data Security Section

Connecticut Office of the Attorney General

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Stacey Schesser

CIPP/US, CIPM

Supervising Deputy Attorney General

California Department of Justice

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Jennifer Van Dame

CIPP/US

Assistant Section Chief for Data Privacy and Identity Theft Unit

Consumer Protection Division, Indiana Office of Attorney General