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Dude, Where's My Data?

Part of our "Talking Data" series, in honor of Data Privacy Week 2025.

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Data Privacy Week Webinar

Ever wondered why companies collect your data and what happens to it once it’s in their hands? Join us as we break down the world of data collection, use, and privacy. From everyday apps to big data brokers, we’ll explore how companies gather your information, how they use it, and the responsibility they have in protecting it.

What You'll Learn:

  • The reasons why companies collect your data and how they gather it.

  • The various ways companies use your data across industries.

  • The role of data brokers and how they manage and sell information.

  • The ethical responsibility companies have to protect consumer information.

Who Should Attend:

  • Anyone curious about how their data is collected and used by companies.

  • Consumers looking to better understand their privacy rights.

Check out the rest of our Talking Data events!

Speakers

Cliff Steinhauer

Cliff Steinhauer

Dir. Information Security and Engagement

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Cliff Steinhauer

Cliff Steinhauer

Dir. Information Security and Engagement

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Sukhi Gulati

Sukhi Gulati

Product Manager, Permission Slip

Consumer Reports

Sukhi Gulati

Sukhi Gulati

Product Manager, Permission Slip

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Sumeet Chugani

Sumeet Chugani

General Counsel, CCO

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Sumeet Chugani

Sumeet Chugani

General Counsel, CCO

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