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Overview
This presentation will discuss how to ensure your company has AI policies and plans in place based on industry best practices and applicable regulations. It will take into consideration the developing frameworks and other quickly evolving regulations. We will discuss the prioritization of ethical and legal use in AI software as well as how to work with relevant stakeholders to understand business considerations and risks. We will also show how AI can present real opportunities for cybersecurity and why you shouldn’t be afraid to implement it.
Moderator
Janelle Hsia – Principal, Privacy SWAN Consulting
Janelle is the Founder and President of Privacy SWAN Consulting. She is focused on privacy and data protection and has a diverse background with strong leadership, technical, and business skills spanning over 20 years. Because she is not a lawyer, she brings a unique perspective to integrating privacy with security and technology which helps companies operationalize their privacy requirements.
She holds the following certifications: CIPM, CIPT, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CDPSE, CISA, GSLC, and PMP. She is a member of the following associations: IAPP, ISACA, PMI, ISSA and IEEE. She is the Vice President of the IOPD, a past ISSA Privacy Special Interest Group Tri-Chair, and a past CSA Colorado Board Member.
Contact her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/janellehsia
Speaker/s
Maryam Meseha, Esq. – Founding Partner at Pierson
Maryam Meseha is a founding partner at Pierson Ferdinand LLP, a tech-enabled law firm, and is an experienced data privacy and cybersecurity attorney. Leveraging her years of experience in litigation, Maryam focuses her practice in the areas of Cyber Security, Data Protection and AI. Prior to coming to Pierson Ferdinand LLP, Maryam served as the Co-Chair of the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy practice group, as well as the Co-Chair of the Crisis & Risk Management practice group, at a large regional law firm.
Maryam works to counsel businesses of all sizes on their data privacy obligations against regulatory schemes and industry best practices. She offers legal advice on the governance and implementation of AI focusing on data protection, intellectual property security, bias mitigation and building a framework for legal and ethical AI use.
In addition, Maryam works across a variety of industries as they develop internal systems to manage data privacy and security, from inception of those principles to enterprise-wide implementation. Maryam also acts as data breach counsel to a wide range of companies, where Maryam leads breach response investigations and works with clients’ internal IT and digital forensics to ensure legal compliance based on local, state, and federal regulations, as well as in accordance with contractual obligations.
Industries she has supported include:
- Technology
- Financial Institutions
- Professional Services
- Healthcare
- Retail
- Hospitality
Maryam acts as outside general counsel for small and midsize companies where she advises on numerous internal issues including corporate, employment and litigation matters. She is admitted to practice law in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina and before the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York and the Western District of North Carolina.
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