Young to Speak on California Privacy Protection Agency’s New Cybersecurity Requirements
Taft Atlanta partner Michael Young will discuss the California Privacy Protection Agency’s newly issued cybersecurity requirements during the Data Management Association (DAMA) Georgia Chapter’s monthly Small Group Discussion on March 23. Young will outline the new regulations and provide guidance to help privacy and security professionals navigate CCPA cybersecurity audits.
DAMA is an international organization for data management professionals, offering educational resources and networking opportunities to support individual career development and advance the broader data management field.
Young is a Partner in Taft’s Privacy, Security, and Artificial Intelligence practice group. Young advises and represents clients on complex privacy, AI and data protection issues. From pre-venture startups to some of the most recognizable brands in the world, whether strategic or transactional, Michael specializes in helping companies find answers that are right for them given their unique challenges. He has substantial experience advising product and service development in regulated areas including AI, FinTech, and others, and has handled international matters for global clients in dozens of countries.
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