August 17 @5:30pm – Linda V. Priebe on EU-US Data Privacy Framework [Summer Social]

Register: This is a Hybrid meeting. A dinner meal and drinks will be served (Meal menu TBD). This will be a catered event and advanced registration is required. REGISTER HERE IN PERSON & ONLINE ZOOM. Registration closes on Monday 08/14/2023. The Location is Marymount University Ballston Center Auditorium: 1000 N Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22201. This is the annual ISSA and ISACA Summer Social. We have reinitiated this annual event. The Summer Social sponsors are the ISACA Greater Washington DC (GWDC) chapter and the ISSA Northern Virginia (Nova), DC, and Central Maryland Chapters.

Abstract: Biden’s EO EU-US Data Privacy Framework: Is it EU Adequate? Since the CJEU Schrems II ruling in July 2020, EU GDPR compliance for EU-U.S. data transfers/access/flows has been in turmoil for U.S. entities. A whiplash of European legal developments has resulted in much frustration and fear that EU-U.S. data flows are being stifled impairing international trade. This presentation will cover European and U.S. legal developments re: EU-US data transfers/access/flows compliance including supplemental security measures to limit U.S. law enforcement access to European personal data; EU Transfer Impact Assessments (TIAs); New EU Standard Contract Clauses (SCCs); Biden’s Executive Order creating the new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework; and the European Commission’s new U.S. Adequacy Decision.

About the Speaker: Linda V. Priebe, JD, CIPP/E is a partner in the Washington DC Office of Culhane Meadows PLLC where she focuses on EU – U.S. Data Privacy/Protection compliance, transactions, and government relations and Co-Chairs the Government, Regulatory, and Compliance Practice Group. She is also former Chair of the Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group. Before Culhane Meadows Linda served as Deputy General Counsel and Agency Ethics Official for fourteen years in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) from 1999-2013. Her responsibilities at ONDCP included management and day-to day operation of the ethics compliance program including privacy, in particular regarding children, and digital and social media, due diligence, and grantee compliance in addition to Supreme Court and class action litigation. She holds the Information Privacy Professional Europe Certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals and is Co-Chair of the American Bar Association International Law Section’s Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Rights Committee. She is also a member of the ABA Cybersecurity Legal Task Force and Adjunct Professor of Privacy and Cybersecurity in the Masters in Corporate Compliance Program at Fordham Law School in New York City.