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Navigating the regulatory landscape for the year ahead
When
Thursday, February 27 | 11:00 AM ET
Where
Online

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As we step into 2025, the regulatory landscape surrounding data privacy continues to evolve rapidly. The recent shifts in Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations have introduced new complexities to retention schedules, necessitating a careful review of data lifecycle management practices.

We’ll explore the latest legislative developments, including global rules and regulations pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI), and their implications for organizations. We’ll also discuss how your organization can navigate these challenges, ensuring compliance and mitigating risks.

By understanding the evolving regulatory environment, you can play a pivotal role in safeguarding sensitive data and protecting your organization from potential liabilities.
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Speakers
Justin R. Hampton
Justin R. Hampton
Director of Legal Operations, Information Governance, Iron Mountain

Justin Hampton is an attorney, licensed in DC and Colorado. He is currently the Director of Legal Operations for Iron Mountain’s Information Governance content team. Justin oversees the legal research content in the Global Research Service (GRS) system, comprising 80,000+ legal requirements and spanning 125 countries in coordination with a global law firm network. Prior to this role, Justin worked in the GRS system as a legal research analyst and North America regional manager. He has more than 10 years of experience conducting legal research and advising clients on record retention and IG requirements.
Julia Bonder-Le Berre
Julia Bonder-Le Berre
Head of Global Privacy, Global Privacy & Compliance, Iron Mountain

Julia Bonder-Le Berre is an attorney at law with significant experience in advising international organizations on privacy and data protection. Currently, Julia is Head of Global Privacy / Global Privacy Officer at Iron Mountain. She is responsible for managing a global data privacy and data residency program to ensure ongoing compliance across the organization and that privacy is embedded in services. Before that she was Global Privacy Counsel at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and served as a member of the HPE AI Ethics Advisory Committee, HPE Inclusion&Diversity Committee, and was on the Board of Directors of HPE Women Network. Before joining HPE, Julia was Senior Privacy & Data Protection Counsel at Mastercard. Prior to Mastercard, Julia was Associate at Baker&McKenzie law firm and worked from their offices in Warsaw, Brussels and London. Julia is a law graduate from the University of London and the University of Warsaw. She served as a member of the IAPP European Advisory Board and she dedicates her time to pro bono work with students from Queen Mary University of London. Currently, Julia is a member of PICCASO Advisory Board.
Sue Trombley
Sue Trombley
Managing Director, Thought Leadership, Iron Mountain

Sue Trombley, MLIS, FAI, is Managing Director of Thought Leadership at Iron Mountain. Trombley led Iron Mountain’s Information Management Consulting group for 10 years managing a team of subject matter experts and running large engagements. She now conducts research to share with the Information Management community at large by hosting webinars, blogging, and speaking at association events. She sits on the University of Texas at Austin School of Information Advisory Council, is a past AIIM Board member, and is a past ARMA regional advisor and past president of its Boston Chapter. She is ARMA Fellow #51.
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