Presented in Partnership with
BDO

In this on-demand webinar, speakers from Epstein Becker Green and BDO explore the complexities of the DOJ’s Bulk Sensitive Data Rule (BSD Rule), the corresponding Data Security Program (DSP) from EO 14117, and their impact on organizations in various industries.

This session provides actionable insights and practical guidance on the critical steps for identifying sensitive data, evaluating vendor engagements, and mitigating the risks associated with cross-border data sharing.

The panelists also discuss the DOJ’s BSD Rule independent audit requirement and what this audit entails.

Whether you’re in health care, finance, or technology, this on-demand webinar will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the BSD Rule and DSP requirements and protect your organization from potential penalties.

Key Takeaways

  • Understand the Scope of the DOJ’s Bulk Sensitive Data Rule and Data Security Program (DSP): Gain a clear understanding of the BSD Rule and DSP requirements, including its restrictions on data transactions with covered persons and countries of concern, and how it impacts U.S. organizations across industries.
  • Master Data and Vendor Compliance Strategies: Learn how to conduct thorough assessments of your organization’s sensitive data and vendor relationships, ensuring compliance with the BSD Rule and DSP mandates for data flow transparency and vendor scrutiny.
  • Mitigate Risks and Avoid Penalties: Discover practical steps to implement enhanced safeguards, perform due diligence, and address reporting requirements to minimize enforcement risks and protect your organization from civil and criminal penalties.
  • Independent Audit Requirements: Recognize the triggers mandating an audit and understand the best practices to prepare for the audit in order to obtain the best outcome and what’s involved in conducting an audit.

Speakers

Elizabeth J. McEvoy, Epstein Becker Green

Elena M. Quattrone, Epstein Becker Green

Taryn Crane, BDO

Paul Peterson, BDO

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Contacts

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lauren Maus.

Members of the media, please contact us here.

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