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Boston Bar Association's 2024 Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Law Conference

by Boston Bar Association

The Boston Bar Association's 2024 Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Digital Law Conference is a premier event dedicated to exploring the evolving landscape of digital law. Organized by the Boston Bar Association, this annual conference brings together legal professionals, industry experts, and academics to discuss pressing issues in privacy, cybersecurity, and digital governance.

The 2024 conference featured in-depth sessions on the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act, trends in privacy class actions, the rising threat of deepfakes with live demonstrations, and an overview of data de-identification standards. Speakers provided insights into the legal and technical shifts shaping tomorrow's digital landscape.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, participate in panel discussions, and hear from notable speakers such as John Weaver, Chair of the Artificial Intelligence Practice at McLane Middleton, and Professor Woodrow Hartzog from Boston University School of Law. The conference also included live demonstrations and interactive workshops to enhance practical understanding.

This conference is ideal for legal practitioners, compliance officers, IT professionals, and academics who are involved in or interested in the fields of privacy, cybersecurity, and digital law. It offers a platform to stay updated on current trends, understand regulatory developments, and network with peers and industry leaders.

Speakers(1)

Seth Berman

Partner at Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP

Seth Berman is a Partner at Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP, leading the firm's Privacy and Data Security practice group.

Event Details

Date
January 25, 2024
Location
🇺🇸 Boston, United States
Boston Bar Association, 16 Beacon Street
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Legal practitioners, compliance officers, IT professionals, academics
CLE Credits
Up to 12.5 CLE hours, including 2.0 ethics credits
Attendees
Approximately 200 attendees