March 21st ISACA LA and ISSA LA Dinner Meeting
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
5:30 pm to 6:00 pm – Registration & Networking
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm – Dinner and Program
Dinner Meeting Topic:
GDPR: Lessons Learned from 1+ year of Assessments and Implementations
Learn about the key areas that companies are focused on with respect to the GDPR, challenges in project management and where they are spending time and resources to achieve compliance. The effective date of compliance for the EU GDPR is quickly approaching. Companies have been working diligently to identify in-scope personal data and remediate controls across multiple domains. However, despite these efforts, most report that they will still not be fully compliant by May 25th, 2018 (according to our annual EY-IAPP Privacy Governance Study). Many have focused on remediating the most visible violations of the regulation as a first measure. Others are attempting to solve all control gaps concurrently. Learn about the most common work streams for a GDPR implementation, dependencies and considerations and other lessons learned based upon implementation efforts managed by the EY Americas’ Privacy practice across various types of organizations.
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Dinner Meetings are generally the second Tuesday of each month. The exceptions are joint meetings with other groups and the summer months of July and August when we don’t meet.For Online Reservations, click the “Register” button below:
2 CPE credits for Dinner Meeting 2 CPE credits for Pre-Meeting Payment Methods: Credit Card, Cash and Checks |
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Address/Directions
3500 Ramona BoulevardMonterey Park, CA 91754(323) 268-4177 |
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Disclaimer
ISACA reserves the right to alter or delete items from the program in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Material has been prepared for the professional development of ISACA members and others in the IT audit, control, security, and governance community. Neither the presenters nor ISACA can warrant that the use of material presented will be adequate to discharge the legal or professional liability of the members in the conduct of their practices. All materials used in the preparation and delivery of presentations on behalf of ISACA are original materials created by the speakers, or otherwise are materials which the speakers have all rights and authority to use and/or reproduce in connection with such presentation and to grant the rights to ISACA as set forth in speaker agreement. Subject to the rights granted in the speaker agreement, all applicable copyrights, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights in the materials are and remain with the speakers.
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