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The Current State of Data Privacy Law in China

Mar 04, 202036 minSeason 1Ep. 6
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Episode description

1:35 Introduction to the Cybersecurity Law

5:00 Which regulators are competing for jurisdiction?

7:14 How much adaptions do companies have to make to localize their policies?

9:00 How do smaller companies try to comply in a cost-efficient way?

15:20 Coming up with a policy doesn’t have to be rocket science.

17:20 Where do company policies break down?

22:55 Problems of the “ownership” of data policies within big companies

25:40 Companies changing data compliance from a cost center to a value proposition

28:45 Personal liability on data protection officers and legal representatives within companies 

31:18 Will the coronavirus situation impact data collection and data privacy in China?

 

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Jacob Thomas

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