Data privacy regulation such as the EU's GDPR, California's CCPA, and similar legislation expected to follow in 2020 and beyond, is tilting the scales to establish privacy as a basic human right. This trend has huge implications for business models that involve personal data collection and use. The adoption of privacy thinking in business is just starting to take root, not just among Internet companies, but most industry players. With more speakers be announced, join Jim Dempsey, Executive Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Rehan Jalil, Founder & CEO, SECURITI.ai and Jim Steyer, Founder & CEO, Common Sense Media together with The New York Times Technology Editor Pui-Wing Tam as moderator as they predict how this will all play out. How will business models change? What opportunities does our distinguished panel foresee?
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