A PublicForum Webinar - Friday, 19 February 2010, 12:30 Eastern/17:30 GMT (90 minutes)
Registration closes Wednesday, 17 February
Individual and site registration available
Sessions for Australia/New Zealand and Europe to be announced soon!
Ideal for
Stakeholder Engagement Experts
Legal Staff
IT Specialists
Stakeholder engagement databases have become an invaluable tool for practitioners to track their engagement efforts. Yet hosting this sensitive data also means that organizations must take steps to protect this data from falling into the wrong hands and for ensuring privacy rights are honored.
The February 19th webinar will highlight what organizations need to know to be in compliance with existing Canadian and U.S. privacy protection and data security laws and regulations, as well as information about pending laws and regulations in this critical subject area. For example, the province of Alberta recently updated its Personal Information Protection Act.
Failure to comply with these privacy and data security guidelines and failure to take appropriate precautions to secure personal data can expose your organization to litigation or significant fines.
Learn about the issues involved, how to reasonably secure data, terms used by vendors and what they really mean and what you need to know to most effectively protect stakeholders' personal information and your organization in light of these emerging requirements.
Guest panelists include:
Daniel Furst, attorney with MacPherson, Leslie & Tyerman LLP, Calgary
Aaron Simpson, attorney with Hunton & Williams, New York
Aaron Goldwater, Jurat Software, Vancouver
Featuring a panel of experts, this educational webinar will highlight:
Similarities and differences between legal requirements in the United States and Canada, and how they affect your day-to-day responsibilities as a practitioner
How to protect your organization from legal and financial liability when selecting a P2 software package
Steps to take to protect the data you already have
Q&A session following the panel presentation. Registrants receive the slide presentations and access to the session recording. You can also submit questions in advance.
Registration for this webinar is closed."Register" takes you to our shopping cart to complete your registration.
To return to the Schedule without registering, use your browser's Back button or click here.
Before registering, please read our Cancellation and Refund Policy.
*Site registration allows multiple persons to participate in the webinar using a shared computer in a conference room.
© 2007-2009 PublicDecisions
Terms of Use Privacy Policy
Web site design by New Target