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Generative AI & Data Privacy: Where Do the Risks Lie?


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: October 17, 2023
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Agenda

  • Understanding Generative AI
  • Generative AI: Gaining popularity at a rapid pace
  • How Generative AI creates data privacy issues
  • Key data privacy concerns
  • What does this mean for data privacy?
  • Data privacy laws and AI
  • Ethical Generative AI privacy practices
  • Implement robust data security practices
  • Ongoing monitoring and compliance
  • Future of AI governance
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: October 17, 2023

For NY - Difficulty Level: For both newly admitted & experienced attorneys

For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

From IP implications, to copyright infringement, maintaining client privilege and general data safety, generative AI never seems to be too far away from controversy. This session will pull back the curtain to the mysteries of Generative AI, with expert speakers answering some of the most complex questions regarding the impacts of AI on work and life. Panelists will also examine a possible new type of liability schema for regulators, and make predictions on the future of AI governance.

This program was recorded as part of Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence, and Power in Law Conference held on October 17th, 2023.

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Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference
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Panelists

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Alesya Nasimova

Director, Associate General Counsel, Product & Privacy
Brex

Alesya Nasimova is the Director, Associate General Counsel, Product & Privacy at Brex and previously was the Senior Director & Associate General Counsel, Product & Privacy at Fundbox where she led product counseling, data privacy & protection, and IP. Prior to Fundbox, she was Senior Product & Regulatory Counsel, Global DPO at Bolt where she has built and led the Compliance and Privacy Programs for scalability, sustainability, and international expansion, as well as spearheading the IP incentive program to drive product innovation.
Alesya has served as in house counsel within the fintech industry for over 7 years holding positions such as Deputy General Counsel and Head of Legal and Compliance, having started her career working in the Commercial Real Estate and Investment Funding sector as well as devoting her time to pro bono work representing defendants in Consumer Debt Litigation. Alesya is an Advisory Board Member of the IAPP Privacy Education Board, and active member in the tech community advocating for innovation, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.

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Cora Han

Chief Health Data Officer
University of California President Office

Cora Han, JD is the Executive Director and Chief Health Data Officer for the Center for Data-driven Insights and Innovation (CDI2) at UC Health. In her role Ms. Han develops and implements strategies for leveraging health data in a responsible and innovative way, and directs UC system wide health data governance initiatives. Ms. Han joined UC Health from the Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Privacy and Identity Protection where she played a leading role on health privacy matters for the Commission in both the enforcement and policy arenas.
Ms. Han received her Bachelors of Arts from Harvard University and completed her Juris Doctor at the University of Chicago Law School.

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Julie Myers Wood

Chief Executive Officer
Guidepost

Julie Myers Wood has more than 25 years of experience in the public and private sector working on regulatory and enforcement issues from many perspectives, including as federal prosecutor, defense counsel, government investigator and compliance consultant. Ms. Wood is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Guidepost Solutions, a leading investigations, compliance, and security firm with offices throughout the United States, as well as England, Colombia, and Singapore.
At Guidepost, Ms. Wood focuses on regulatory compliance and investigative work and regularly serves as an independent monitor/consultant appointed by the U.S. government. She is often called to assist companies and organizations in crisis and help them make meaningful changes to their compliance structure, practices and accountability. Recently, she led Guidepost's investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee's response to sexual abuse at the leadership level, including the development of proposed comprehensive reforms to prevent abuse. She served as the third-party auditor for a global security firm and was responsible for evaluating the firm’s compliance with EAR and OFAC for the Department of Commerce. Ms. Wood also served as the Department of Justice-appointed independent consultant for a global energy services firm relating to OFAC issues and the company’s compliance culture. Additional monitoring assignments included serving as independent consultant relating to a global bank’s AML, OFAC, and KYC remediation. She has also been court-appointed four times to serve as a Monitoring or Divestiture Trustee responsible for evaluating divestiture of various business units for a global security firm, major defense contractor, global health care corporation, and manufacturing company.
Ms. Wood also regularly assists companies and faith-based institutions in a proactive matter, assisting with culture and process changes across a wide range of global organizations and industries. She has conducted trade compliance reviews for several consulting/technology companies with a worldwide footprint, assisting with classification, recordkeeping, technology, denied party screening and monitoring of activities. She recently led Guidepost’s compliance and culture review for a religious seminary and college. Before joining Guidepost, Ms. Wood started a consulting and software firm, ICS Consulting. ICS Consulting built software products to assist the private sector in meeting regulatory requirements for immigration and trade compliance. ICS Consulting also provided specialized immigration and customs consulting services. Guidepost Solutions acquired ICS Consulting in 2012.
Prior to joining the private sector, Ms. Wood held several high-level positions with the U.S. government including at the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Treasury, and Commerce, as well as at the White House. She has significant experience with compliance culture, internal controls, and anti-fraud measures across a wide range of industries. In one of her most significant government roles, Ms. Wood served as Assistant Secretary and Head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for the Department of Homeland Security, the largest investigative component and the second largest investigative agency in the federal government. The Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division at ICE prosecutes violations of trade compliance and customs laws, among other laws and regulations. While serving in that role, Ms. Wood oversaw the agency’s initiatives to combat human trafficking as well as its investigative work to prevent child exploitation.
Ms. Wood also served as the Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement at the Department of Commerce, where she oversaw all Export Enforcement Special Agents enforcing criminal and civil violations of export enforcement laws, including violations involving telecommunications companies and encryption issues. Ms. Wood also served as the Chief of Staff for the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice and a Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Treasury where she had policy supervision relating to money laundering and customs enforcement matters. Ms. Wood also prosecuted cases as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, including securities fraud, organized crime, money laundering and bankruptcy fraud.
Ms. Wood began her legal career at the law firm of Mayer, Brown & Platt in Chicago, Illinois. She is a graduate of Baylor University and Cornell Law School.

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Hope Anderson

Partner
White & Case

Hope Anderson is a Partner in the Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice in the Firm's Los Angeles office. Hope has extensive experience advising on all aspects of privacy. Hope is at the forefront of Generative AI advising on the legal implications and practical applications of the technology. A member of the Firm's Global Technology Industry Group, Hope has extensive experience in privacy and product counseling. Clients benefit from Hope's knowledge in counseling and advising on data privacy and regulatory compliance matters. She regularly advises engineering and business teams on implementing protocols and controls in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and other data protection regulations, including expanding state privacy laws. Hope also advises on privacy by design, Generative AI, AR/VR, biometrics, analytics and issues implicating e-commerce, consumer protection, marketing and advertising laws.
Prior to joining White & Case, Hope served as associate general counsel, privacy and product at Snap Inc.
Hope serves as an Advisory Board member in the Future of Privacy Forum.


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