The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 Annual Meeting 2021

Date: 
Wednesday, April 14, 2021 - 12:00pm to Thursday, April 15, 2021 - 4:00pm

Location:
Online (Zoom)

 

The 2021 Annual Meeting of Working Group 11 on Data Security and Privacy Liability (WG11) will be held online on Wednesday-Thursday, April 14-15, 2021.

The meeting’s primary focus will be on new brainstorming group outlines in need of WG11 member review and comment, including the following topics:

  •  Interpreting and applying “risk-of-harm” triggers in breach notification statutes
  •  Privilege Commentary, Second Edition

In addition, the meeting will feature the following sessions:

  • Federal preemption of U.S. state privacy and data security statutes: What are the dividing lines?
  • COVID-19 related data collection and processing:  Navigating the potential conflict between public health needs and privacy and data security mandates
  • What are the legal and policy bases and considerations for and against outright bans of facial recognition technology?
  • WG11 town hall

The Sedona Conference will seek CLE accreditation in accordance with rules and regulations set forth by individual jurisdictions for virtual meetings. Various state MCLE authorities require that we verify your live, active participation throughout the program.

Confirmed Dialogue Leaders

Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP

Minneapolis, MN, USA

Gibbs Law Group LLP

Oakland, CA, USA

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Minneapolis, MN, USA

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

New York, NY, USA

Polsinelli

Birmingham, AL, USA

Crowe LLP

Houston, TX, USA

Northeastern University School of Law

Boston, MA, USA

The Sylint Group

Sarasota, FL, USA

DiCello Levitt LLP

Chicago, IL, USA

U.S. Naval Academy

Arlington, VA, USA

Federal Trade Commission, Division of Privacy and Information Protection

Montpelier, VT, USA

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Cleveland State University College of Law

Boston, MA, USA

Crowe

Spring, TX, USA

Information Commissioner's Office

Wilmslow, United Kingdom

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Boston, MA, USA

Hausfeld

Washington, DC, USA

Bennett Jones LLP

Toronto, ON, Canada

Colorado Office of the Attorney General

Denver, CO, USA

Robinson Calcagnie, Inc.

Newport Beach, CA, USA

Lockton Companies

Dallas, TX, USA

Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.

Miami, FL, USA

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Düsseldorf, Germany

Joseph F. Rice School of Law, University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC, USA

Albertsons Companies, Inc.

Chicago, IL, USA

Dykema

Detroit, MI, USA

Federal Trade Commission

Washington, DC, USA

Stevens & Lee

Philadelphia, PA, USA

The Sedona Conference

Phoenix, AZ, USA

Arete Incident Response

Washington, DC, USA

Sidley Austin LLP

Washington, DC, USA

The Sedona Conference

Phoenix, AZ, USA

Agenda

Time Session Panelists
  Wednesday, April 14, 2021 (all times EDT)  
12:00 – 12:15 Welcome & overview Meal, Weinlein, Withers
12:15 — 1:30 Interpreting and applying "risk-of-harm" triggers in breach notification statutes Cattanach*, Keller, Moss, O'Neill, Sella-Villa, Wescott
     
1:30 —1:45 Break  
1:45 —2:45 Federal preemption of U.S. state privacy and data security statutes: What are the dividing lines? Falk, Kriger*, Robinson, Trilling, Vanaskie
     
2:45 —3:00 Break  
3:00 —4:15 Has the time come for a second edition of the WG11 Commentary on Application of Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Protection to Documents and Communications Generated in the Cybersecurity Context? Baxter-Kauf*, Cohen, Kosseff, Romine, Stella
     
4:15 — 5:15 Reception  
Time Session Panelists
  Thursday, April 15, 2021 (all times EDT)  
12:00 — 1:15 What are the legal and policy bases and considerations for and against outright bans of facial recognition technology?  Berger, Clayton, Hartzog, Promislow*, Ritvo
     
1:15 — 1:30 Break  
1:30 — 2:30 WG11 town hall Drum, Jorgensen, Keller, Kriger, Meal*, Moncure, Pizzirusso, Promislow, Saikali, Wilan
     
2:30 —2:45 Break  
2:45 — 4:00 COVID-19 related data collection and processing: Navigating the potential conflict between public health needs and privacy and data security mandates Moncure, Moss, Schroeder, Solomon, Wilan*
 

 

 
4:00 — 4:05 Closing Meal, Weinlein

*Panel Moderator