Data Privacy 101

This Data Privacy 101 Live Microlearning Session will provide an overview of data privacy fundamentals.  You will come away with an understanding of data privacy from an operational standpoint as well as from a legal standpoint.

 

You Will Learn:

  1. What is data privacy
  2. Key Federal laws and Regulations
  3. Personally Identifiable Data (PII)
  4. Know your data
    • Data Discovery
    • Data Classification
    • Data Privacy
    • Data Security
  5. Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)
  6. Vendor Management (ensure that vendors comply with data privacy standards)
    • What part data privacy plays in contracts
  7. Data Handling Guidelines
    • Data hosting
    • Data encryption
  8. Privacy by Design
  9. Introduction of the Data Privacy website
  10. Helpful Personal Data Privacy tips
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Peter Gallinari

Peter Gallinari has over 46 years of experience in Information Technology, with 25+ years as a professional leader in the field of Data Privacy, Cyber Security & Compliance. Industry expertise in Financial Services, Health Care and Government Sectors. Have held positions as: Chief Data Privacy Officer for the State of Tennessee, Domain Information Security Officer for the State of Tennessee, former Chief Security Officer at GE Capital and GE IT Director of Operations, Chief Security Officer supporting 3 hospitals in New York, AVP (Assistant Vice President) Delivery Services for Merrill Lynch. Regulatory compliance leader for such regulatory controls; GLBA, SOX, HIPAA, FERPA, FTI, CJIS, SSA, EU Privacy Directive (GDPR), Commercial compliance for PCI. Subject matter participant in support of Cloud innovative solutions (how to prepare to meet compliance and governance). Keynote speaker for Data Privacy and Cyber Security conferences, both public and private sector audiences.

Adam Bohanan

Adam Bohanan serves as Data Privacy Counsel for the Office of Evidence and Impact. In this role, he provides guidance to OEI, the Department of Finance and Administration, and other state agencies on legal issues related to data privacy. This includes ensuring that any use of state data complies with state and federal law.

Prior to joining OEI, Adam advised a diverse range of clients on privacy risk and compliance as part of the Data Protection and Privacy practice of Ernst & Young, LLP. His previous public service experience includes legal internships with the Maine Office of the Attorney General and the Maine Public Utilities Commission and a prior career as a public librarian.

Adam received his law degree and a certificate in information privacy law from the University of Maine School of Law. He is licensed to practice law in Tennessee and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional. Adam also holds a master’s degree in library and information science from Dominican University and a bachelor’s degree in classics from Vanderbilt University.