How CISOs Can Build Privacy-First Strategies for Regulatory Compliance
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In an era where global data privacy regulations are evolving faster than ever, security leaders face mounting pressure to balance compliance and data protection. The growing conflict between consumer privacy rights and business transparency demands immediate attention, as failure to navigate these regulatory complexities not only risks severe legal penalties but also threatens the trust and loyalty of customers. For CISOs, establishing resilient privacy frameworks isn't just a legal imperative—it's key to protecting both their organization's reputation and future growth in a constantly shifting regulatory landscape.
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Justine Phillips is a partner and co-chair of the Data & Cyber Practice Group for North America. She focuses her practice on both proactive and reactive cybersecurity and data protection services, representing multinational clients in matters related to incident preparedness and response, compliance with global cyber laws, privileged cyber investigations and gap assessments, data governance, data and cyber litigation. She provides actionable and practical guidance to help businesses manage data, technology, cyber threats, privacy, security and digital assets.
Chuck Layton, San Jacinto College’s data management officer, is a seasoned IT and cybersecurity expert with over 20 years of experience. Previously a CISO at Alvin Community College, NASA, and the U.S. Department of Justice, Chuck specializes in data security, governance, and innovative strategies to enhance organizational data systems.
Terence Jackson, with over 20 years in Cyber Security and IT, is a Customer Security Officer at Microsoft. Formerly the Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer at Thycotic Software (now Delinea), he guides security leaders in addressing cyber threats and aligning cybersecurity strategies with corporate risk levels.
Dr. Dustin Sachs is the Chief Technologist and Sr. Director of Programs at CyberRisk Collaborative. He is a highly accomplished cybersecurity professional with a proven track record in risk management, compliance, incident response, and threat mitigation. He is CISSP-certified and holds a Doctor of Computer Science (DCS) degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. Dr. Sachs has worked in various industries, including public utilities, food distribution, and oil and gas. He is a respected thought leader in the cybersecurity community.