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The Future of Data Privacy in the U.S.

David Stauss is a Partner at Husch Blackwell, a law firm offering comprehensive counsel on day-to-day operations in various industries, including banking and finance, data privacy and cybersecurity, and intellectual property. He is also chair of the firm’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice Group, where he counsels clients on existing and emerging state, federal, and international privacy laws. As a recognized thought leader, David is an author and frequent speaker on privacy and cybersecurity. He was selected as JD Supra’s top data privacy author in 2022 and has been published and quoted in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, and Security Magazine. He is the editor of the Byte Back blog — one of the leading data privacy blogs in the US — and hosts the Data Privacy Unlocked podcast, which focuses on the development of U.S. privacy law. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: • David Stauss shares how he became a privacy attorney • What can cybersecurity professionals expect from California and Virginia’s privacy rights acts? • How companies can comply with state privacy laws • David discusses the potential of the American Data Privacy and Protection Act • The private right of action’s impact on privacy laws • David describes each state’s plans for expansion of privacy rights • Personal privacy advice from David In this episode… The American Data Privacy and Protection Act is in some ways unclear, leading individual states to devise their own privacy laws. So, what do these regulations entail for cybersecurity companies? According to privacy law expert David Stauss, states like Virginia and Colorado are developing laws emphasizing consent around personal data. Conversely, California will allow organizations to utilize sensitive data with certain restrictions. With disparities among each state’s regulations, David urges businesses to remain savvy and stay abreast of potential updates. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels sit down with David Stauss, Partner at Husch Blackwell, to discuss state and federal privacy regulations. David shares how companies can comply with state privacy laws, the potential of the American Data Privacy and Protection Act, and each state's plans for the expansion of privacy rights. Resources mentioned in this episode: • Jodi Daniels on LinkedIn -   / jodihoffmandaniels   • Justin Daniels on LinkedIn -   / justinsdaniels   • Red Clover Advisors’ website - https://redcloveradvisors.com/ • Red Clover Advisors on LinkedIn -   / redcloveradvisors   • Red Clover Advisors on Facebook -   / redcloveradvisors   • Red Clover Advisors’ email: [email protected] • David Stauss on LinkedIn -   / david-stauss-4b879580   • Husch Blackwell - https://www.huschblackwell.com/ • David Stauss on Twitter - https://twitter.com/StaussDavid?ref_s... • Byte Back - https://www.bytebacklaw.com/ This episode is brought to you by Red Clover Advisors. Red Clover Advisors uses data privacy to transform the way that companies do business together and create a future where there is greater trust between companies and consumers. Founded by Jodi Daniels, Red Clover Advisors helps companies to comply with data privacy laws and establish customer trust so that they can grow and nurture integrity. They work with companies in a variety of fields, including technology, ecommerce, professional services, and digital media. To learn more, and to check out their Wall Street Journal best selling book, Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte At a Time, visit www.redcloveradvisors.com.

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