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Registration Open: CPW’s Kyle Fath and Kristin Bryan to Discuss Artificial Intelligence and Biometrics in New IAPP Virtual Event

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By Kristin Bryan & Kyle Fath on May 9, 2022
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In a new IAPP web conference on Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 11 a.m. EST, data privacy thought leaders Kyle Fath and Kristin Bryan will take a look at key developments and trends in the developing areas of artificial intelligence (AI) and biometrics. During the session, our subject matter specialists will discuss:

  • AI, biometrics, and privacy compliance – Restrictions on and obligations under forthcoming privacy laws in California, Virginia, Colorado and Utah, including with respect to profiling, automated decision-making and sensitive data.
  • AI and biometrics litigation overview – The current litigation landscape concerning AI and biometrics (including facial recognition).
  • Legislative and regulatory priorities – Pending and anticipated legislative and regulatory developments, both federal and state, as well as global.

The IAPP is the largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community and resource that helps define, promote and improve the privacy profession globally.

Click here to register.

Photo of Kristin Bryan Kristin Bryan

Kristin Bryan is a data privacy and cybersecurity litigator experienced in the resolution of complex disputes.

Kristin has deep expertise defending clients in federal class action and multidistrict litigations concerning allegations that their practices violated federal and state privacy laws. This includes in…

Kristin Bryan is a data privacy and cybersecurity litigator experienced in the resolution of complex disputes.

Kristin has deep expertise defending clients in federal class action and multidistrict litigations concerning allegations that their practices violated federal and state privacy laws. This includes in the context of data breach and incident response litigation. As a natural extension of her experience litigating data privacy disputes, Kristin also provides practical, business-oriented privacy advice to a wide range of clients and has represented them in government investigations regarding their privacy practices.

Kristin is CIPP/US certified and routinely publishes and speaks on cutting-edge developments in data privacy and cybersecurity litigation. Kristin is currently the co-chair of the International Association of Privacy Professional (IAPP)’s KnowledgeNet Chapter for Cleveland and on the IAPP’s Privacy Bar Advisory Board. She is a 2020-21 Vice Chair of the ABA TIPS Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee and managing editor of Squire Patton Boggs’ data privacy blog Consumer Privacy World.

Prior to joining the firm, Kristin worked at an international law firm in New York, specializing in Data Strategy & Security.

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