This web conference was a part of the IAPP Global Privacy Summit Online 2021.
Original broadcast date: February 22, 2021
For many individuals, the new coronavirus has meant working remotely, using more personal devices and sharing more information online. For enterprises, it has required decisions about what information to collect and share to allow employees to return to the office safely, monitor their remote work and protect against hackers and data loss. For regulators, it has meant making difficult choices about whether to permit or mandate sharing sensitive personal information to avoid a spread of the disease and promote public health initiatives. This session will evaluate the many ways in which living in the time of COVID-19 has challenged our conceptions of privacy, how we manage privacy programs, and how we approach public policy and public engagement in the U.S. and globally.
Host:
Dave Cohen, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, Knowledge Manager, IAPP
Panelists:
Orrie Dinstein, CIPP/US, Global CPO, Marsh & McLennan Companies
Peter Lefkowitz, CIPP/US, Chief Digital Risk Officer, Citrix
Miriam Wugmeister, Partner, Morrison & Foerster