2024 Midwest Legal Conference on Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
The 2024 Midwest Legal Conference on Data Privacy & Cybersecurity is a premier event organized by Minnesota Continuing Legal Education (Minnesota CLE). This conference is designed to provide legal professionals with the latest insights and developments in data privacy and cybersecurity law, offering a comprehensive platform for education and discussion.
The conference covers a wide array of critical topics, including the current cybersecurity threat landscape, key U.S. cybersecurity legal developments, and the new EU-US Data Privacy Framework. Sessions delve into practical aspects such as mitigating legal risks in modern marketing practices, understanding new state privacy laws, and building comprehensive data maps for personal data management. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on safeguarding minors online, managing vendor compliance, and navigating the complexities of data breach responses.
In addition to informative sessions, the conference offers networking opportunities, including a reception at The Oceanaire, allowing participants to connect with peers and industry experts. The event features an outstanding faculty comprising seasoned professionals who provide practical takeaways and real-world insights. Attendees also have the flexibility to tailor their agenda to suit their specific interests and needs.
This conference is ideal for attorneys, compliance professionals, and advisors seeking to stay abreast of the rapidly evolving data privacy and cybersecurity landscape. By attending, participants will enhance their understanding of current issues, gain practical strategies for compliance, and connect with leading experts in the field.
Event Details
- Date
- February 8-9, 2024
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, United States
- Minnesota CLE Conference Center
- Pricing
- $495 - $595
- Audience
- Attorneys, compliance professionals, advisors
- CLE Credits
- Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 11.0 CLE credits, including 1.0 mental health/substance use credit for the concluding plenary. The maximum number of total CLE credits attendees may claim for this program is 11.0 credits.