NAAG Conference - The Surveillance Economy: Privacy in the Information Age - Legislative and Policy Approaches

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The passage of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016, followed by California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018, ushered in a new age of privacy rights for individuals’ personal information. Recently, other states have adopted similar legislation, with more states soon to follow. This panel discusses new and innovative legislative and policy approaches to enhancing privacy in the digital age and the prospects of a comprehensive federal privacy bill becoming law.

Moderator
Letitia James, New York Attorney General

Panelists
Pam Dixon, Executive Director, World Privacy Forum
Tom Galvin, Executive Director, Digital Citizens Alliance
Tim Sparapani, Founder, Strategic Government Relations Consultancy and Privacy Expert, SPQR Strategies
Jennifer Ubran, Professor, University of California, Berkley and Chair, California Privacy Protection Agency 

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