Free One-Hour Briefing on Big Data Across the Atlantic – U.S. and E.U. Perspectives

August 5, 2014 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (E.D.T.)

Consumer data is fast becoming a currency in today’s digital economy. Global companies increasing rely on such data – and their ability to collect, analyze, and move it around the globe — to meet their business needs and the needs of their customers. However, they now face a shifting landscape of data protection obligations. Recent developments in the U.S., such as the release of the White House’s Big Data Report, and in the European Union, including the “Right to be Forgotten” decision, create tremendous uncertainty.
Please join a team of four Jones Day privacy experts, Paloma Bru from Madrid, Undine von Diemar from Munich, Michael G. Morgan from Los Angeles, and Katherine S. Ritchey from San Francisco, to discuss these developments and their implications on the privacy practices of global companies. The team will discuss:

  • The White House’s Big Data Report and the future of U.S. data regulation
  • Recent litigation in the U.S. on big data issues
  • The EU-US Safe Harbor scheme, including recent challenges in the E.U. to that scheme
  • Recent developments from the E.U., including the “Right to be Forgotten” decision
  • The practical impact of recent developments to businesses

Register now and don’t miss this important free briefing!