Data Privacy: Looking to 2025 and Beyond
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Skip to Main Content Data Privacy: Looking to 2025 and Beyond In 2024, AI in privacy was an enduring hot topic, especially with the apparition of the first regulation on artificial intelligence, the EU AI Act. The creation of the Global CBPR (Cross-Border Privacy Rules) reduced the effort required to transfer data across regions, and the CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) was enforced. Furthermore, the shift in the way user data is collected, shared, and utilized for advertising and analytics has begun as we are looking at the end of third-party cookies. And so much more happened this year in the world of data privacy! There is no doubt that, in 2025, change and innovation will evolve even faster. Now
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more than ever, organizations need a comprehensive data privacy program in place to adapt to local, state, federal, and even international privacy requirements or enforcements scheduled over the next 12 months. Moreover, organizations will need to regulate more and more the use of artificial intelligence. What are the privacy regulatory changes expected next year? How will it impact your privacy program management in 2025? In this webinar, gain privacy expert insights and sentiments into the evolving privacy landscape of 2025 from TrustArc, Baker McKenzie, Under Armour, and OpenAP. This webinar will review: What happened in the last twelve months in the data privacy world Key themes in privacy and data governance for 2025 What you should include in your 2025
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data privacy roadmap How to maximize your privacy program in 2025 This webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer, TrustArc Intellectual Property Partner, Baker McKenzie Deputy General Counsel, Under Armour General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, OpenAP