As organisations have had to face challenges they had never expected and adapt to an ever changing “new normal”, one constant has been the importance of data privacy.


Data is one of the most valuable and important assets for all businesses, but it can also become a significant liability if it is not handled appropriately.  Whether it’s the discussion around track and trace apps, the increase in cyber threats or risks associated with new ways of working, the integrity and security of data is critical.

Data is a valuable currency for all businesses. What does the future landscape in data privacy look like?

  • Rise of Artificial Intelligence
  • Health-tech, Fintech and ‘other’-tech
  • DSARs in practice and lessons learned
  • Class actions – the new PPI?

The information included in this webinar does not constitute legal advice, for specific queries please get in touch with your usual Burness Paull contact.

David Goodbrand

David Goodbrand

Partner

Commercial Contracts


David specialises in advising clients on outsourcing arrangements, IP licensing, complex commercial contracts, fintech and the use of information.

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Pauline McCulloch

Pauline McCulloch

Director

Dispute Resolution


Pauline has particular expertise in group litigation, and regularly advises on high profile international group actions.

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