Aligning Strategy with International Data Use

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Aligning Strategy with International Data Use

September 23, 2021 | 11 a.m. ET

Protecting and managing data across a global organization has never been more important or challenging. Regulators are tightening privacy standards, companies are ramping up the use of digital and remote systems, and threats to information security continue to multiply.


Anyone representing a multinational - whether you’re a director, analyst, manager, lawyer, CIO, or CEO - needs to be aware of the risks, which include:


— Penalties for sharing data between countries, as well as email comms to prospects and customers in certain countries


— Additional costs due to cybersecurity concerns


— Antitrust issues for companies storing enough data to be considered a competitive advantage

 


Join The Wall Street Journal and FrontierView for a discussion of how to align your corporate strategy to accommodate differing data regimes and prepare for what lies ahead.

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Pablo González Alonso

 Managing Director, Research, Americas,

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Julie Brill

Chief Privacy Officer, CVP, and Deputy General Counsel of Global Privacy and Regulatory Affairs

Microsoft

Richard Purcell

CEO,

Corporate Privacy Group



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