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SUMMARY:GTC UPDATE:  The right to privacy is now a fundamental human right in India
DESCRIPTION:GTC UPDATE:  The right to privacy is now a fundamental human right in India \nIndia’s Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right because it is “an intrinsic part of right to life.”  The landmark 547-page judgment overrules two prior India Supreme Court decisions from 1954 and 1962.  The case involves challenges to India’s biometric-based identification number system (the “Adhaar scheme”)\, which was purportedly designed to increase social inclusion and improve the accessibility of government services.  The system is mandatory for certain government services\, which raised privacy concerns.  The Adhaar scheme will now be further reviewed\, and the decision may have broader impacts as well\, beyond the particular facts in the case.    \nIf you have any questions\, please call or email your existing contact at GTC Law Group or gtclawgroup@gtclawgroup.com.  \nPrepared by Mirjam Supponen (CIPP/E & CIPP/US) under the supervision of GTC Member Sayoko Blodgett-Ford (CIPP/US).  Mirjam is admitted to practice in Texas.  Sayoko is admitted to practice in Massachusetts\, the District of Columbia\, Hawaii and the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.  This Update discusses certain legal and related developments and should not be relied upon as legal advice\, or as legal guidance for particular circumstances. Readers are cautioned against making any decisions based on this material alone.
URL:https://gtclawgroup.com/event/gtc-update-the-right-to-privacy-is-now-a-fundamental-human-right-in-india/
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SUMMARY:GTC Event: European Data Privacy Compliance (April 2017)
DESCRIPTION:GTC’s series on data privacy and security was continued with an event focusing on European Data Privacy Compliance. \nEuropean Data Privacy Compliance – Thursday April 6\, 2017 8:45am – noon at the downtown Harvard Club. \nDavid Bender\, Fellow\, Ponemon Institute; Special Counsel\, Data Privacy\, GTC Law Group PC \nRenard Francois\, Global Chief Privacy Officer\, General Electric \nKatherine Fick\, Privacy Counsel\, IBM Corp. \nElaine Call\, CIPP/US\, CIPM\, CIPT; Technology & Privacy Counsel\, Cengage Learning \nSara Cable\, CIPP/US; Director\, Data Privacy & Security\, Assistant Attorney General\, Consumer Protection Division\, Office of Attorney General Maura Healey\, Commonwealth of Massachusetts \nSayoko Blodgett-Ford\, CIPP/US\, Member; Chief Privacy Officer\, GTC Law Group PC \nThomas Hemnes\, Member\, GTC Law Group \nWe will provide practical guidance on the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) requirements\, which will carry the most severe potential penalties we have ever seen in the data privacy area.  Certain penalties could potentially be the greater of €20M or 4% of annual worldwide revenues.  Although GDPR does not kick in until 2018\, early compliance preparations are essential due to the scope and nature of the requirements. \nWe cordially invite you to attend.  Space is limited\, so if you would like to attend please RSVP to gtc@gtclawgroup.com as soon as possible.  There is of course no charge for attendance. \nWe intend to apply for CLE credits in CA (NY CLE generally is available via reciprocity). \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Sayoko Blodgett-Ford at GTC (425-681-3795 – sayoko@gtclawgroup.com) \nWe look forward to hearing from you!   — GTC Data Privacy & Security Group \nMaterials from the conference are available here.
URL:https://gtclawgroup.com/event/upcoming-gtc-event-european-data-privacy-compliance-april-2017/
LOCATION:Harvard Club – Downtown\, 1 Federal Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:GTC Event: Data Breach Simulation Training (January 2017)
DESCRIPTION:GTC’s series on data privacy and security will continue with the following event in 2017: \nData Breach Simulation Exercise – Thursday January 12\, 2017 8:45am – noon at the downtown Harvard Club (Boston). \nRocco Grillo\, Executive Managing Director/Cyber Resilience Leader\, Stroz Friedberg/Aon \nPeter Lefkowitz\, Chief Privacy Officer and Senior Digital Rights Management Counsel\, GE Digital \nPatrick Ford\, Chief Information Security Officer\, Americas Region\, Schneider Electric \nSayoko Blodgett-Ford\, CIPP/US\, Member\, GTC Law Group PC \nAdditional speakers and team facilitators to be confirmed. \nThis will be a lively interactive training.  Attendees will work in teams of 5-6 and we will go through a simulated data breach\, starting with an intentionally incomplete draft Incident Response Plan that we will improve as we work through the exercise. \n**Materials for the Data Breach Simulation Exercise are available here. \nWe are also pleased to announce our event focusing on European Data Privacy Compliance – Thursday April 6\, 2017 8:45am – noon at the downtown Harvard Club. \nDavid Bender\, Special Counsel\, Data Privacy\, GTC Law Group PC \nAdditional speakers to be confirmed. \nWe will provide practical guidance on the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) requirements\, which will carry the most severe potential penalties we have ever seen in the data privacy area.  Certain penalties could potentially be the greater of €20M or 4% of annual worldwide revenues.  Although GDPR does not kick in until 2018\, early compliance preparations are essential due to the scope and nature of the requirements. \nWe cordially invite you to attend both.  Space is limited\, so if you would like to attend please RSVP to gtc@gtclawgroup.com as soon as possible.  There is of course no charge for attendance. \nWe intend to apply for CLE credits in CA (NY CLE generally is available via reciprocity). \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Sayoko Blodgett-Ford at GTC (425-681-3795 – sayoko@gtclawgroup.com) \nWe look forward to hearing from you!   — GTC Data Privacy & Security Group
URL:https://gtclawgroup.com/event/data-privacy-upcoming-event/
LOCATION:Harvard Club – Downtown\, 1 Federal Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Boston,Conference
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SUMMARY:GTC Conference: A Toolkit for Data Privacy & Security
DESCRIPTION:GTC held  “A Toolkit for Data Privacy & Security” Conference on September 29th at the Downtown Harvard Club.  Practical steps were provided to enhance organization’s data privacy and security compliance program\, with guidance from well-respected experts in the field. Attendees were introduced to experienced consultants and vendors who can assist in these areas. \nYou have likely been inundated with alerts about the new EU-US Privacy Shield and its availability as of August 1\, 2016.  Companies certifying compliance with the Privacy Shield can benefit in bringing EU-origin information into the US\, but will increase their risk of enforcement actions if their US-centric policies do not meet EU standards.  GTC’s noted privacy expert David Bender\, whose summary of the privacy shield is available here\, explored the pros and cons in more detail at the Conference. \nOur agenda is included below. If you have any questions about the Conference\, please contact Sayoko Blodgett-Ford at GTC (sayoko@gtclawgroup.com). \nClick here to access the conference materials. To watch a 1-hour video with excerpts from the event for CLE credit\, click here. \nGTC Conference: A Toolkit for Data Privacy & Security \nThursday\, September 29\, 2016 \nHarvard Club – downtown Boston\, 1 Federal Street\, Boston MA 02110 \n8:30am – 12:30pm \nKick Off: Tom Hemnes\, Member\, GTC Law Group PC   \nIn-house Counsel Data/Privacy Compliance Program Tips from the Trenches (Panel) \nAlexis Goltra\, Chief Privacy Officer\, Oracle Corporation \nScott Semel\, EVP and GC\, Intralinks\, Inc. \nDanielle Sheer\, VP & GC\, Carbonite\, Inc. \nTom Hemnes\, Member\, GTC – moderator \nEU-US Privacy Shield and EU GDPR Tips \nDavid Bender\, Special Counsel\, Data Privacy\, GTC \nData Security\, Disputes & Cyberinsurance Strategies (Panel) \nRocco Grillo\, Executive Managing Director/Cyber Resilience Leader\, Stroz Friedberg \nMark P. Szpak\, Partner\, Ropes & Gray LLP \nJohn Paul Sutrich\, President\, ARI Risk Management Consultants \nPaul-Johan Jean\, CIPP/US\, GIAC/GLEG\, Co-Founder and Member\, GTC – co-moderator \nRick Olin\, CIPP/US\, Counsel\, GTC – co-moderator \nClosing & Toolkit: Sayoko Blodgett-Ford\, Member\, GTC \nMeet and Greet Session: with speakers plus additional experts \nCLE: Pending approval from the State Bar of California for 3 hours of General Credit. \nParking: 1 Federal or Post Office Square (one block away).
URL:https://gtclawgroup.com/event/gtc-conference-toolkit/
LOCATION:Harvard Club\, 1 Federal Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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