Myth-busting CCPA & Other Regulatory Requirements: Defining Reasonable Security
CCPA’s enforcement date is now in effect as of July 1, 2020. There are many myths and misconceptions around compliance with this & with other regulations. How should lawyers and security professionals interpret reasonable security under these laws?

Join Vanessa Zimmer, Founder of Zimmer Legal & Lou Rabon, CEO of Cyber Defense Group
as they bust the following common misconceptions:
- “Reasonable Security” is too subjective and too many different legal standards apply to define it. If I can’t easily make sense of it, then it must not matter.
- The majority of our IT environment is in the cloud with SAAS vendors. Security is their problem.
- My company isn’t a Fortune 500 company, so we aren’t large enough to worry about enforcement.
- No one will find out if we are non-compliant unless we report a data breach.
This event will count toward 1-hour General Continuing Legal Education Credits by the State Bar of California.
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Webinar Speakers
Vanessa Zimmer ESQ., CIPP/US
Founder @Zimmer Legal
Vanessa counsels on global privacy and data security issues including the global collection, use and processing of personally identifiable information, cross-border personal data transfers, the use of cloud services to house personal data, breach preparedness and response, market research, data aggregation, mobile applications, social media, geo-location services, and electronic communications.
Lou Rabon
CEO @Cyber Defense Group
Lou Rabon has been an IT Professional for over 23 years, with 20 years of experience in Cybersecurity and 7 years of experience in Data
Privacy. Lou has extensive experience with Incident Response, Global Privacy, and Regulatory Compliance, having held leadership roles within media, tech and consulting organizations around the globe.
September 15, 2020 at 9 a.m. PST
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