We are pleased to invite you to the next webinar in our Internet of Things series, focusing on the impact of the following California (and other) laws on IoT offerings:
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
- The new California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (CPRA)
- The California IoT security bill
California and other privacy laws have a significant impact on consumer applications and devices for home-based use. Through representative use cases in the following areas, attorneys in our top-rated Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity practice will discuss strategies for building and maintaining privacy-compliant IoT devices:
- In-home consumer devices ranging from temperature control to alarm systems, and virtual assistants;
- Personal medical devices and health tools provided by life sciences companies for in-home use;
- Other consumer apps; and
- Connected vehicles
We will also discuss the implications of collection, use, and sharing of data from those devices, along with how such data should be protected.
Date and time: 3 February, 12-1pm EST
Hogan Lovells speakers:
- Mark Brennan, Partner, Washington, D.C.
- Vassi Iliadis, Senior Associate, Los Angeles, San Francisco
- Scott Loughlin, Partner, Washington, D.C.
- Fleur Oke, Associate, Washington, D.C.
- Morgan Perna, Senior Associate, Washington, D.C.
- Tim Tobin, Partner, Washington, D.C.
Please contact Sophie Turner if you have any questions.
Register Here: The impact of California Privacy and Cybersecurity law on IoT in the home