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DESCRIPTION:Data privacy regulations don’t move in lockstep—while Europe do
 ubles down on enforcement\, U.S. state laws diverge\, and Asia-Pacific reg
 ulators layer on new demands. The result is a patchwork of conflicting rul
 es that legal teams must reconcile in real time. This peer-driven conversa
 tion will explore how GCs and privacy leaders are approaching cross-border
  compliance\, handling regulator expectations\, and creating frameworks th
 at scale even as the landscape keeps shifting. You’ll leave with insights 
 you can adapt immediately to your own regulatory map.\n\nDISCUSSION TOPICS
  INCLUDE:\n\n 	* Practical peer examples of balancing EU\, U.S.\, and APAC 
 privacy requirements in a single program\n 	* Strategies to stay ahead of s
 hifting laws without defaulting to “minimum compliance”\n 	* Designing gove
 rnance models that adapt to regulatory change while supporting business ne
 eds\n \n\n_Eligible for 1 credit in New York Cybersecurity\, Privacy & Dat
 a Protection-General_
DTSTART:20260310T180000Z
DTEND:20260310T190000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260419T235646Z
LOCATION:Room 408
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:A Patchwork of Privacy: Navigating Conflicting Global Regulations
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Data privacy regulations don’t move in lock
 step—while Europe doubles down on enforcement\, U.S. state laws diverge\, 
 and Asia-Pacific regulators layer on new demands. The result is a patchwor
 k of conflicting rules that legal teams must reconcile in real time. This 
 peer-driven conversation will explore how GCs and privacy leaders are appr
 oaching cross-border compliance\, handling regulator expectations\, and cr
 eating frameworks that scale even as the landscape keeps shifting. You’ll 
 leave with insights you can adapt immediately to your own regulatory map.<
 /p>\n\n<p><strong>Discussion topics include:</strong></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Pra
 ctical peer examples of balancing EU\, U.S.\, and APAC privacy requirement
 s in a single program</li>\n	<li>Strategies to stay ahead of shifting laws 
 without defaulting to “minimum compliance”</li>\n	<li>Designing governance 
 models that adapt to regulatory change while supporting business needs<br 
 />\n	 </li>\n</ul>\n\n<p><img alt='' height='50' src='https://assets.swoogo
 .com/uploads/medium/5984546-68f3a07e93233.png' width='50' /><br />\n<span 
 style='color:#c0392b\;'><em>Eligible for 1 credit in New York Cybersecurit
 y\, Privacy & Data Protection-General</em></span></p>
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DESCRIPTION:Data privacy regulations don’t move in lockstep—while Europe do
 ubles down on enforcement\, U.S. state laws diverge\, and Asia-Pacific reg
 ulators layer on new demands. The result is a patchwork of conflicting rul
 es that legal teams must reconcile in real time. This peer-driven conversa
 tion will explore how GCs and privacy leaders are approaching cross-border
  compliance\, handling regulator expectations\, and creating frameworks th
 at scale even as the landscape keeps shifting. You’ll leave with insights 
 you can adapt immediately to your own regulatory map.\n\nDISCUSSION TOPICS
  INCLUDE:\n\n 	* Practical peer examples of balancing EU\, U.S.\, and APAC 
 privacy requirements in a single program\n 	* Strategies to stay ahead of s
 hifting laws without defaulting to “minimum compliance”\n 	* Designing gove
 rnance models that adapt to regulatory change while supporting business ne
 eds\n \n\n_Eligible for 1 credit in New York Cybersecurity\, Privacy & Dat
 a Protection-General_
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