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Three new US state privacy laws—Tennessee (July 1), Minnesota (July 31), and Maryland (October 1)—are now in enforcement. Each introduces requirements that go beyond “standard” compliance, and regulators are preparing to act.
In this session, privacy attorneys Jordan Francis (Future of Privacy Forum) and Samuel Kane (WilmerHale) break down the most urgent risks and practical steps for privacy teams.
✅ What makes Minnesota the first state requiring a live inventory of personal data
✅ Maryland’s ban on personalized advertising for children under 18
✅ Mandatory DPIAs for high-risk processing in MN, MD, and TN
✅ How attorneys general will approach enforcement—and what they’ll expect from companies
✅ Actionable strategies to prepare your teams, update systems, and reduce legal exposure
#Privado #privacyengineering #privacybydesign
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Send us a text
Three new US state privacy laws—Tennessee (July 1), Minnesota (July 31), and Maryland (October 1)—are now in enforcement. Each introduces requirements that go beyond “standard” compliance, and regulators are preparing to act.
In this session, privacy attorneys Jordan Francis (Future of Privacy Forum) and Samuel Kane (WilmerHale) break down the most urgent risks and practical steps for privacy teams.
✅ What makes Minnesota the first state requiring a live inventory of personal data
✅ Maryland’s ban on personalized advertising for children under 18
✅ Mandatory DPIAs for high-risk processing in MN, MD, and TN
✅ How attorneys general will approach enforcement—and what they’ll expect from companies
✅ Actionable strategies to prepare your teams, update systems, and reduce legal exposure
#Privado #privacyengineering #privacybydesign

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