Creating a Culture of Privacy: Structuring a Privacy Program that Delivers
Monday, November 18, 2024, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
As corporations navigate the complexities of data privacy laws and regulations, it's imperative to not only establish robust privacy programs but also ensure they yield tangible results. This session is designed to equip participants with the strategies and insights needed to structure privacy programs that not only comply with legal mandates but also deliver measurable outcomes. Join us as we delve into the essential components of a successful privacy program, examining frameworks for implementation, risk assessment methodologies, and best practices for monitoring and enforcement. Discussion topics include:
- Effective methods for identifying and assessing privacy risks within your organization
- Strategies for comprehensive privacy impact assessments and developing mitigation strategies to address vulnerabilities proactively
- Practical techniques for translating legal requirements into actionable compliance measures and embedding privacy compliance into the fabric of your organization's operations
- Metrics and KPIs for evaluating the effectiveness of your privacy program, track progress over time, identify areas for improvement, and communicate the value of privacy investments to stakeholders
- Strategies for anticipating and adapting to evolving privacy landscape, including the impact of new technologies, changing regulatory landscapes, and emerging threats
Eligible for 1 credit in New York Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection - General Credit





Alexander Arato, SVP, Deputy General Counsel, Global Head of Privacy & Cyber Security - Endeavor
Julie Cantor, Associate General Counsel - Studs, Inc.
Gregory Harvey, Senior Counsel | Data Privacy and Cybersecurity - National Grid
Amy Cisrow Peterson, Assistant General Counsel - Rack Room Shoes Inc.
Ryan Logan, Special Counsel - Sullivan & Cromwell
Julie Cantor, Associate General Counsel - Studs, Inc.
Gregory Harvey, Senior Counsel | Data Privacy and Cybersecurity - National Grid
Amy Cisrow Peterson, Assistant General Counsel - Rack Room Shoes Inc.
Ryan Logan, Special Counsel - Sullivan & Cromwell
Duffy/Columbia
Supported by: Sullivan and Cromwell LLP