Jun
10
Thursday
at 6:30 pm
Virtual Event
Calls for some type of national privacy law in the U.S. have gained ground in recent years. The U.S. has no overarching national law governing data collection and privacy. Instead, it has a patchwork of federal laws that protect specific types of data, such as consumer health and financial information and the personal data generated by children. Additionally, in the absence of federal regulation, more states are advancing their own data privacy bills and the tech industry has been calling for a nationwide privacy standard.
Join POLITICO on Thursday, June 10 at 2:30 p.m. ET/11:30 a.m. PT for a deep-dive conversation on tech, data and user privacy and the most viable path forward.
Featured speakers to be announced.