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Data Protection and Privacy with Cross-Border Transfers Webcast by HaystackID: eDiscovery Webcasts

Data Protection and Privacy

As borders blur and businesses expand, many companies face accelerating challenges in data protection and privacy and cross-border transfers. Here’s a webcast from HaystackID which will discuss how to address your data protection and privacy and cross-border transfer challenges!

Tomorrow, HaystackID will host the webcast You’ve Got to Move It: Data Protection and Privacy with Cross-Border Transfers at noon ET (11am CT, 9am PT). In this informational presentation, experts in areas ranging from data protection and privacy to data transfer and legal discovery will discuss and explain the best approaches, protocols, and practices for successfully guiding an organization’s data in a world of shields and Schrems.

Presentation Highlights:

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Presenting Experts include:

Dealing with each of these areas on its own can be daunting and addressing each of these areas together can be downright discouraging. However, with a solid understanding of requirements, roles, and responsibilities, information governance and legal discovery professionals can successfully navigate the difficulties of cross-border transfers and translate compliance challenges into business opportunities. Click here to register and learn how to address all these challenges! Move it!

So, what do you think?  Do you understand data protection, privacy and cross-border transfers? If not, now’s your chance to learn! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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