Data protection and privacy is an important issues in this day and age for the public. People want to make sure they are protected. With the rules & regulations for organizations becoming stricter as we move forward, this will help the confidence of the public. GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act (2021) will provide people with more control over their privacy and personal data. It’s essential to understand the various aspects and conditions, as well as the implications of wrongdoing for organizations.
With data protection and privacy becoming serious issues for the public due to enhanced technology and monitoring tools, the need now more than ever is to have effective regulations in place. Now that GDPR is effective and California will soon be, will this be a standard for other countries and states to follow? Please join as I share my thoughts on the subject.
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Justin brings over 20 years of wide-ranging experience in compliance, training, and regulation in the financial services sector. Most recently, he served as Head of Compliance Training at Bank of China, where he led the compliance training function and created and monitored the annual training plan through a thorough training needs analysis. Previously, he served as Macquarie Group’s Head of Americas Compliance Training and J.P. Morgan Chase’s compliance training manager. He also worked for FINRA, a US regulator, where he created Examiner University to train examiners on how to perform their function.