Securing Privacy and Compliance: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating FTC Regulations and Data Surveillance Practices

In a world where data breaches are becoming alarmingly common, understanding the cybersecurity regulatory landscape is not just beneficial, but vital to corporate risk management. Experience the fascinating intersection of law and technology in "Insights on the FTC, Privacy, and Data Surveillance," a course that illuminates the intricacies of developing regulatory data privacy and security oversight. This seminar will help strengthen your command over the relevant FTC regulations, data privacy, and surveillance, solidifying your stand in the dynamically evolving cyber legal sphere.
Our panel of legal and technical experts begins the program by providing an overview of the FTC and its enforcement authority, followed by a discussion of the GLBA Safeguarding Rule and the FTC’s role in enforcing it. The speakers then discuss the FTC Rulemaking Process, highlighting through their diverse perspectives and experiences key considerations. Finally, our panelists discuss the Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security ANPR currently in process and conclude with a discussion of important recent cases that have helped shape the FTC’s rulemaking authority.

Our Mission is to bridge the knowledge gap between law and technology professionals by educating attorneys on technology to attorneys and technology executives on its laws and regulations. Legal Cyber Academy provides a comprehensive tool and evolving knowledge base through exclusive insights from world class cybersecurity, privacy, web 3.0, forensic, and e-discovery legal and technical practitioners. Earn CLE, CPE, and CE credits. (Refunds are available if you do not receive credit) At Legal Cyber Academy We recognize that technology, the cybersecurity threats it faces, and relevant laws and regulation are rapidly evolving, presenting unique challenges and opportunities. Our platform is dedicated to empowering legal professionals with the skills and understanding necessary to navigate the complex landscape of technology in their field, enabling them to effectively advise clients, draft contracts, and navigate legal implications in a technology-driven world. Simultaneously, we strive to equip technology professionals with the legal knowledge they need to make informed decisions, ensure compliance with regulations, and limit liability. By fostering a deep understanding of legal frameworks, we hope to support technology professionals in creating innovative, compliant, and socially conscious technological advancements. Join us in our mission to reshape the way legal professionals and technology experts understand and interact with each other in a rapidly changing technical and legal landscape. Together, they will mitigate risk better, ensure compliance, and actively shape the future of technology and its accompanying laws.

LAW & FORENSICS LLC – FOUNDER; JAMS – NEUTRAL; HARVARD – ADJUNCT;
Danie Garrie, Esq., is the Co-Founder of Law & Forensics LLC, where he heads the Computer Forensics and digital discovery Cybersecurity teams. Daniel has been a dominant voice in the computer forensics and cybersecurity space for the past 20 years, as an attorney and technologist. He is an adjunct professor at Harvard for Computer Forensics, and prior to Law & Forensics, he successfully built and sold several technology start-up companies. Since co-founding Law & Forensics LLC in 2008, Daniel has built it into one of the leading boutique firms specializing in cybersecurity and forensic engineering. He is a mediator, arbitrator, and e-discovery special master for JAMS and is a partner and head of Cybersecurity practice at Zeichner, Ellman & Krause LLP. Daniel earned both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in computer science from Brandeis University, as well as a J.D. from Rutgers Law School. Daniel has led cyber and forensic teams in some of the most visible and sensitive incidents in the United States. He and his team have worked globally for two of the top five banks and dozens of the largest private and public companies in the world. In addition, Daniel has been awarded several patents for advanced cybersecurity and forensic platforms he built with his team, including TableTop.AI, CustodyTrack.IO, and Forensic Scan. Daniel is also well-published in the cybersecurity space and has authored more than 200 articles and books. His work is cited by Black’s Law Dictionary 10th Ed. defining the terms 'software', 'internet', and 'algorithm'. Lastly, he has been recognized by several United States Supreme Court Justices for his legal scholarship and is a trusted source and thought leader for cybersecurity articles and opinions, cited over 500 times to date.

Foley & Lardner LLP – Partner
Aaron K. Tantleff, CIPP/E, is a partner in Foley’s Privacy, Security & Information Management and Technology Transactions & Outsourcing Practices. He represents companies in various technology, privacy, security, information management, open source, and intellectual property related matters, such as the development of compliance policies, programs, cybersecurity breach preparation and incident response, big data, and data monetization initiatives. He also regularly represents clients in mergers and acquisitions, outsourcing transactions, strategic alliances, development and licensing arrangements, supply and distribution arrangements, and other strategic and collaborative transactions involving significant technology and intellectual property. Aaron is a frequent speaker on technology, security, privacy and outsourcing matters and is regularly quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Politico, Fortune, and other top-tier publications on topics such as cyberattacks, privacy law developments, and data protection, including regarding the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Asia Pacific Cross Border Privacy Rules. Aaron has been retained for data protection, cybersecurity, monetization of big data/IoT programs, and data breach response, remediation and simulations by companies across all industries and sizes, domestically and abroad, including several Fortune 100 companies. He has also presented to and educated several state legislators on cybersecurity legislation. Aaron has wide-ranging industry experience, including extensive representation in the financial services, consulting, information technology, software development, technology, oil and gas, energy, chemicals, utilities, communications, consumer markets (retail, wholesale and distribution), life sciences, pharmaceuticals, health care/health services, manufacturing, media, and transportation (automotive and airline) industries. Prior to joining Foley, Aaron was the global director of intellectual property for a large NASDAQ information technology and software company, as well as the acting associate general counsel for an NYSE-listed global information technology and management consulting company with over $3 billion in revenues. Aaron is an adjunct professor of law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he teaches a course on transactional intellectual property law that focuses on intellectual property licensing, valuation, acquisitions, divestures, and joint ventures and technology development.

Chief Legal Officer | Click Therapeutics, Inc.
Tarique Collins is the Chief Legal Officer at Click Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company that develops and commercializes software as prescription medical treatments using cognitive and neurobehavioral mechanisms to prevent, manage or treat medical disorders or diseases, such as major depressive disorder, schizophrenia etc. He is a member of Click’s senior leadership team responsible for providing legal and compliance support on a broad range of issues. As CLO, Tarique manages the company’s legal operations, commercial contracting, information security and privacy compliance, and employment and corporate governance matters. He supports the development of Click’s products, key pharmaceutical partnerships, and protects the company’s information assets and patient data while facilitating key deal activity and strategic transactions. Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP-U.S.) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).

Cybersecurity & IT Executive
Hey there! I'm Tammy, a vibrant executive with over three decades of diverse experience in the manufacturing industry, specializing in cybersecurity and transformational leadership. I have a unique aptitude for simplifying intricate IT and cybersecurity concepts and making them accessible to all business executives. I'm all about facilitating engaging and non-technical discussions that resonate with people, empowering them through knowledge sharing. Public speaking and thought leadership are my passions, and I'm always excited to connect with others in these areas. I thrive on connecting and engaging with people, bringing diverse stakeholders together under a common goal and drawing inspiration from collaboration and input from all levels of the team. Inclusivity is at the heart of my leadership approach, with an open-door policy that encourages everyone's contribution. Outside of work, I hold a Bachelor's Degree and am certified in CISM, CISSP, and CRISC. I'm actively involved in several professional organizations, including serving as the president of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of Cloud Security Alliance and being a member of Infragard, Delaware Valley Philadelphia Women in Cybersecurity, ISC2, and ISACA. If you're passionate about cybersecurity, transformational leadership, or need a speaker or consultant, let's connect! I'm always thrilled to collaborate and share my knowledge to help organizations thrive in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Notable Accomplishments: â–º Covanta: Successfully executed a $6.2MM Secure Operations project, enhancing the cybersecurity of Waste to Energy facilities. This achievement involved a collaborative effort between IT and OT teams, overcoming previous failed attempts. Recognized with the CEO Excellence Award for this accomplishment. â–º Versum: As part of the spin-off from Air Products, collaborated with an exceptional IT team to establish a green-field IT environment. Within 18 months, successfully transformed numerous sites, manufacturing networks, endpoints, and applications, including SAP S4 HANA, with a strong focus on security. â–º Air Products: Revitalized a stagnant and isolated networked support team, leading to the transformation into a dynamic global 24x7 support organization.

Steptoe & Johnson LLP – Of Counsel
Stewart Baker's career has spanned national security and law. He served as General Counsel of the National Security Agency, Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security, and drafter of a report reforming the intelligence community after the Iraq War. His legal practice focuses on cybersecurity, CFIUS, export controls, government procurement, and immigration and regulation of international travel. At Homeland Security, Stewart created and staffed the 250-person DHS Policy Directorate. He was responsible for policy analysis across the Department, as well as for the Department’s international affairs, strategic planning, and relationships with law enforcement and public advisory committees. From 2006-2009, Stewart led successful negotiations with European and Middle Eastern governments over travel data, privacy, visa waiver, and related issues. In addition, he led the Department’s policy effort to reform federal immigration laws and transformed the Department’s role in CFIUS, helping to drive the first rewrite of the CFIUS law and regulations in a generation.