This exclusive networking event will include interactive roundtable discussions on topics related to data security and management, such as:
- Balancing risks and opportunities of social media
- Responding to data breaches
- Policing document retention policies and practices
- Protecting intellectual property
- Complying with disparate international standards
- Safeguarding health information and the new HIPAA Omnibus Rule
- Enabling mobile payments and complying with PCI DSS requirements
This is not intended to be an exclusive list of discussion topics related to data security and management. If there are specific related topics you would like to discuss, please let us know.
Moderators
- John Birmingham, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Jan Hertzberg, Managing Director-Business Advisory Services, Grant Thornton
For additional information, please contact Katie Egan at [email protected] or Meghan McGowan at [email protected].
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