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Privacy by Design: Building Compliance Into Your Data Strategy – August 2025

The Privacy Landscape Has Changed—Has Your Strategy?

Most companies think they’re compliant until they discover they’re not. With over 20 state consumer privacy laws now active—each with unique requirements—and no comprehensive federal standard, the regulatory landscape has become a minefield for companies handling customer data.

If your company processes payments, stores customer data, or operates across state lines, this affects you—regardless of where your headquarters is located.

Experts Deana Rich, Co-Founder of Infinicept and GM of Paysolve by Infinicept, and Adam Perella, Technical Director at Schellman, guide you through how to navigate the privacy landscape and set your business up for success.

 

What You’ll Learn:

Practical Compliance Mapping

  • Which state privacy laws actually apply to your business (spoiler: it’s not just where you’re located)
  • How to identify what customer data you’re collecting, where it’s stored, and what you’re doing with it
  • Why relying solely on internal staff for data mapping can leave dangerous blind spots

Operational Integration

  • How to align privacy requirements with your existing DevOps and security practices
  • Building data lifecycle management that supports compliance by default
  • Creating accountability frameworks that define clear data ownership and responsibilities

Real-World Applications

  • Case studies of companies that failed to prepare—and what it cost them
  • Success stories from organizations that embedded privacy into their core operations
  • Practical steps you can implement immediately after the webinar

Who Should Watch

  • Engineering and DevOps leaders building customer-facing applications
  • Compliance and risk management teams navigating the multi-state regulatory environment
  • Product managers making decisions about data collection and user experience
  • Executives responsible for enterprise risk and customer trust
  • Legal and privacy officers seeking operational frameworks for policy implementation