Date/Time
Date(s) - Tue 11/03/2015
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Location
DLA Piper
Any data loss carries significant risk and can bring enormous financial, reputational, and internal resource costs. A holistic, scalable, and well-planned internal privacy program minimizes the risk of data loss and prepares a business to take action in the event of data compromise. Learn what it takes to build a comprehensive privacy program to protect the intellectual property of information assets, including customer information, employee information, and company confidential information, such as trade secrets and proprietary information.
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Presenter:
Sharon A. Anolik is President and Founder of Privacy Panacea, a firm providing strategic privacy and compliance solutions to forward-thinking companies. A member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee and a seasoned privacy and compliance executive, Sharon brings expertise culled from two decades of leadership in building privacy and compliance programs and solutions for prominent organizations.
Most recently, Sharon was Vice President and Global Privacy Risk and Strategy Leader for McKesson Corporation, a Fortune 15 health care services and information technology company. Sharon built and led McKesson’s first enterprise privacy program with a focus on quality, strategy, and innovation, enabling McKesson to improve health care and realize opportunities through the trusted use and protection of information.
A published author, frequent industry speaker, and Certified Information Privacy Professional, Sharon is the Vice Chair of the Compliance, Privacy, and Audit Committee of El Camino Hospital’s Board of Directors, and serves on the Future of Privacy Forum’s Advisory Board and several other privacy advisory boards. Sharon is the co-inventor of a pending privacy indicator method patent (pending), an adviser to the American Law Institute’s Information Privacy Principles project, a judge for the SIIA 2015 and 2106 CODiE awards, a member of ODBMS.org’s panel of experts, and a former professor of Cyberlaw and Privacy at Golden Gate University School of Law.
Price and Registration:
Ticket Type | Price (Before Ticketing Fees) |
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In-Person In-House Counsel | Free |
In-Person SFIPLA Member (Law Firm) | $35 |
In-Person Non-Member | $40 |
Student | $10 |
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Sponsor:
Thank you to our sponsor, DLA Piper LLP, for hosting this meeting.
The San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association is an approved provider of California MCLE credit, and certifies that the above activity meets the requirements for one hour of participatory credit.
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