The Human Element: Utilizing Technology to allow for Regulatory Compliance
The adoption of digital solutions has become a necessity for companies that wish to remain competitive in the mortgage industry.
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Lin Zhang, Head of Legal, China, CSL Behring
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Lisa Urwin, FutureLaw Professional Support Lawyer, TLT LLP
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Karen Jacks, IT Director, International law firm, Bird & Bird
Fredericka Argent, Associate, Covington & Burling LLP
Patricia Titus, Chief Privacy & Information Security Officer, Markel Corporation [NYSE:MKL]
Melinda Burrows, VP and Corporate Compliance Lead at Outerwall
Debbie K. Hoffman, CLO, Digital Risk, LLC
The adoption of digital solutions has become a necessity for companies that wish to remain competitive in the mortgage industry.
Stephanie Maw Booher, Director-E-Discovery Services, Keating Muething & Klekamp
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Lisa LaForge, Director-Technology Transactions & Chairperson of the Open Source Steering Committee, Legal Department, SanDisk Corporation
CIOs should be aware of a recent Third Circuit appellate decision which affirms the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) authority to prosecute enterprises which fail to adopt reasonable data security measures.
Debbie K. Hoffman, CLO, Digital Risk, LLC
Ashley Smith, MD, Navigant
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Clare Foley, VP Litigation Solutions, Opus 2 International