Data offshoring is an attractive cost-cutting measure, but it is not without risk. This panel addresses key considerations and best practices for companies when offshoring their data in light of (1) their obligations to protect their customers’ data and their interests in protecting their own IP, as well as (2) U.S. laws (including the CLOUD Act) and other geopolitical and policy considerations on foreign storage and access.
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A Global Look at Privacy and Security Considerations in Data Offshoring
Alexandra Mogul, Lisa R Lifshitz, Julieann Broyles, Brian Frye, and Logan S Parker
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Lisa R Lifshitz
Torkin Manes LLP
A partner in Torkin Manes’ Business Law Group, Lisa practises exclusively in the areas of technology, privacy and cybersecurity law. As Chair of the firm’s Technology Group, Lisa has extensive expertise in preparing and...
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Julieann Broyles
Edward Jones
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Brian Frye
Univ of Kentucky College of Law
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Logan S Parker
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