We have several years of experience with different approaches to privacy and data security regulation world-wide. What strategies have been the most or least effective? What have been the measurable benefits or costs? What problems have been solved, what have become more severe, and what can we anticipate in the future? The panel will lead a dialogue on various legislative and regulatory approaches that have been taken with respect to privacy and data security, with a particular focus on APAC, and discuss the elements that might lead to a convergence of policies, or at least minimize conflict globally.
Towards a model data protection and data security framework: What can we learn from recently developed laws or frameworks in the region?
Moderator
Littler Mendelson, PC New York, NY, USA |
Faculty
Asian Business Law Institute Singapore |
Crowe LLP Sarasota, FL, USA |
Lee & Ko Seoul, Korea |
Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy New Delhi, India |