Weathering the 2025 Whirlwind:
How to Keep Calm and Carry On
Normally, we do a mid-year check-in on privacy regulatory activity. But it’s like we’ve lived through six months of events in the last 8 weeks. A new administration making some big moves; some precedent-setting enforcement actions right out of the gate.
So, there’s no better time than now to talk about what it all means:
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The GOOD signs amid the news frenzy
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The macro-trends that are appearing
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What the latest enforcements and litigation mean for companies and privacy pros
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And, the actions privacy pros should take to emerge stronger than ever when things quiet down
Watch the webinar as Ashley Fowler, Senior Privacy Program Manager at Osano and Olivia Ward, Data Privacy Lawyer at Simmons & Simmons, cut through the bluster and get to the heart of what’s important right now.
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