Unlike the EU, the United States does not have a comprehensive federal privacy framework. As such, states have filled in the gaps with a patchwork of regulations and statutes aimed at protecting identifiable information. This training is designed to provide lawyers with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to navigate state laws governing data sharing and integration. Participants will delve into common state legal frameworks and regulatory requirements that impact the sharing and integration of data across various sectors. This training is ideal for lawyers, legal professionals, compliance officers, and data managers involved in data sharing and integration projects across various sectors.
PRESENTERS
Deja Kemp, Esq.
Director of Legal Policy,
Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP)
Laia Tiderman
Associate Director,
Data Integration Support Center (DISC)
RESOURCES
- Navigating State Law Workshop Slides (PDF)
- US State Privacy Legislation Tracker, iapp
- The Policymaker’s Guide to Student Data Privacy, FPF
- Finding a Way Forward: How to Create a Strong Legal Framework for Data Integration, AISP
- Yes, No, Maybe? Legal & Ethical Considerations for Informed Consent in Data Sharing and Integration, AISP
Workshop Resource