Virtual Event: IAPP Panel on Prospects for US Federal Privacy Legislation in 202
January 25, 2021, 10-11:30 a.m. PT
Speaker: Kate Goodloe, Senior Director, Policy, BSA | The Software Alliance
The 116th Congress of the United States witnessed sustained interest from policymakers and stakeholders to enact a comprehensive federal privacy law. However, despite considerable bipartisan efforts and the introduction of over a dozen bills, no federal privacy legislation reached the finish line. This panel explores opportunities and challenges facing the new administration and the 117th Congress for progress in the federal protection of consumer data privacy.
Speakers:
- Sara Collins, Policy Counsel, Public Knowledge
- Nicol Turner Lee, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Director, Center for Technology Innovation
- Kate Goodloe, Senior Policy Director, BSA
Moderator:
- Irene Mo, CIPP/E; CIPP/US, Senior Associate, Aleada Consulting
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