Unpacking China’s Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Environment
Regardless of industry, company size, or operational footprint, companies operating within China's borders face an increasingly-complex set of data, privacy, and cybersecurity compliance challenges. Key issues include the cross-border transfer of data, collection and storage of data in-country, localization of business systems and the evolving ambiguity of regulatory requirements.
To help us understand how companies can best navigate this evolving environment, USCBC has invited Control Risks’ Julia Coym, PwC’s Elsie Pan, Nalneesh Gaur, and Jay Cline for a hybrid discussion. Following keynote remarks from each speaker, USCBC’s Annie Whitehurst will moderate a Q&A session. Participants can join us in-person at PwC's office in DC or virtually.
Please join this event to learn from these experts and from your peers.
This event is for USCBC member companies and invited guests only. Registration is required. Please register using your work email so that we don't mistakenly decline you. The deadline to register for this program is on October 18 at 2:00PM ET.
Regardless of industry, company size, or operational footprint, companies operating within China's borders face an increasingly-complex set of data, privacy, and cybersecurity compliance challenges. Key issues include the cross-border transfer of data, collection and storage of data in-country, localization of business systems and the evolving ambiguity of regulatory requirements.
To help us understand how companies can best navigate this evolving environment, USCBC held a hybrid discussion with Control Risks’ Julia Coym, PwC’s Elsie Pan, Nalneesh Gaur, and Jay Cline. Following keynote remarks from each speaker, USCBC’s Annie Whitehurst moderated a Q&A session.