New state privacy laws are popping up with increasing speed, and no two are alike. Each has unique compliance obligations, reporting requirements, and penalties. If you have clients, customers and/or supply chain partners in multiple states, managing this expanding maze of privacy requirements will soon be very complicated. How can you cost-effectively keep pace and use privacy as a competitive edge in your business?
Watch our on-demand webinar with experts who help companies large and small every day as they manage this growing regulatory compliance burden.
How to objectively assess your risk
Do’s and don’ts for privacy policies, data sharing and data selling
Practical steps to minimize redundancy and rework
What to expect from the U.S. Federal Government? Could relief be coming?
Real-world examples to illustrate the recommendations
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Note: This webinar is not associated with, endorsed by or sponsored by IAPP
Jodi works with businesses to create long-lasting customer relationships that are compliant with privacy laws such as GDPR, CCPA, CPRA and US Privacy laws. Our service offerings include:
Jay Miller is Cyber Security leader and Information Technology professional residing in the Pittsburgh, PA area. Jay is the lead of the cybersecurity team and member of the senior leadership team at Net Health, which provides specialized software that serves the continuum of care from hospital to home. Jay is responsible for managing all aspects of information security at the company. This includes a wide variety of tasks such as incident response, compliance investigations, third-party audits, project management, security education administration, risk management and policy, and security architecture across both on-prem and cloud domains. Jay has been lead on several enterprise third-party security audits while at Net Health, including SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2, and HITRUST. Jay was recently nominated to chair the cybersecurity working group for Level Equity.
Before accepting the security position in 2014, Jay worked in a variety of IT roles, including Systems Administration and Support. Former employers include the City of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh, where he learned to design and implement secure network and infrastructure components. Jay most recently obtained a Masters of Science - Information Technology with a concentration on Information Security and Assurance at Carnegie Mellon University in 2014 and previously obtained an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz school in 2010.
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