Day in the Life of a Chief Privacy OfficerOn this special episode, Privacy and Information Security practice chair Alysa Hutnik chats with Shana Gillers, TransUnion’s Chief Privacy Officer. Alysa and Shana discuss the journey to becoming a chief privacy officer, hot topics, and what it takes to stay on top of your game in privacy today.

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Ad Law Access PodcastIn April, Law360 published the article “Deepfake Best Practices Amid Developing Legal Practices,” co-authored by partner John Villafranco and associate Rod Ghaemmaghami. The article provides an analysis of deepfake use cases, describes legal tools available to protect against harmful uses of the technology, and suggests some best practices for responsible use of

Privacy Compliance Tech-Tools and StrategiesWith AdTech (tracking individuals and their online or in app behaviors to build a profile of them to better serve and more effectively target them) and MarTech (strategies and technologies to generate demand, attention, and sales for a product) now the most celebrated or perhaps infamous areas in privacy today, being a privacy lawyer has

Ad Law Access PodcastMany states are considering comprehensive privacy legislation in the absence of a federal law. On another much anticipated episode of the Ad Law Access podcast, Alysa Hutnik and Aaron Burstein discuss pending state privacy legislation, how we got here, and some expected future legislation. Find the episode here or wherever you get your podcasts

Ad Law Access PodcastOften when people think about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) they say to themselves, “well, I’m not a bank so that doesn’t really apply to me.” But consumer financial protection laws are actually much broader and cover all aspects of consumer financial products, any way that consumers bank, pay, or finance transactions and the

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Our increased reliance on the Internet to conduct our daily affairs has thrust an additional spotlight on data security that much important. On another 101 edition of the Ad Law Access podcast, it will cover data security and covers five key points businesses should keep in mind as they continue to refine their data security

Ad Law Access PodcastAs covered in the blog post “It’s Here: California Voters Approve the CPRA,” California voters passed ballot Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”)  Also known as CCPA 2.0, CPRA brings a number of changes to the CCPA, the majority of which will become operative on January 1, 2023. In