Brown Bag Lunch - 2017 May 11
Date and Time
Thursday May 11, 2017
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Lunch: 11:30 am
Program: 12 - 1 pm
Location
Richardson Chamber of Commerce
411 Belle Grove Dr.
Richardson, TX 75080
Fees/Admission
Member $5
Non-member $20
Contact Information
Andrea Young
972-792-2819
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Brown Bag Lunch - 2017 May 11
Description
"Protecting personal information: A guide for businesses"
Featuring Dama Brown, Regional Director of the Southwest Region, Federal Trade Commission
Many companies keep sensitive personal information about customers or employees in their files or on their network. Having a sound security plan in place to collect only what you need, keep it safe, and dispose of it securely can help you meet your legal obligations to protect that sensitive data. Join Dama Brown, Director of the FTC's regional office in Dallas, for a discussion of the 5 key principles of a sound data security plan, data security lessons learned from past law enforcement actions, and resources available to businesses from the FTC.
Dama Brown is the Regional Director of the Federal Trade Commission's Southwest Region, where she oversees litigation involving unfair or deceptive acts or practices or rule violations. Prior to this, she was a staff attorney with the FTC in Atlanta. In that role, she brought regulatory enforcement actions against debt collectors, mortgage relief service providers, mortgage brokers, and precious metals dealers. She was the lead attorney in FTC v. American Precious Metals, LLC, a case in which the promoters of a bogus investment scheme agreed to a $24 million settlement to resolve charges that they conned consumers into buying precious metals on credit without clearly disclosing associated costs and risks. She also negotiated a $7.5 million settlement with Mortgage Investors Corp., representing the largest fine the FTC has ever collected for alleged "Do Not Call" violations and the first action enforcing the Mortgage Acts and Practices advertising rule. In recognition of her accomplishments, she received the FTC's Paul Rand Dixon and Janet D. Steiger awards for excellence. She joined the FTC in 2006 after spending ten years in private practice in metro Detroit.
PRE-ORDER YOUR BROWN BAG LUNCH!
You can pre-order online with Jersey Mike's and have it delivered to the Chamber office in time for the lunch program, or pick it up at the East Side location (700 E. Campbell Rd., corner of Campbell Rd at N. Central Expy). To ensure delivery to the Richardson Chamber for the Brown Bag Lunch event, please place order the day before, or by 9 AM the day of the event. Put "Deliver- Richardson Chamber Brown Bag Lunch" in the Notes section during the online check out. You may see that the only "order type" available online is for pickup. As long as you specify "Deliver- Richardson Chamber Brown Bag Lunch" in the Notes, Jersey Mike's will deliver to the Chamber.
Many companies keep sensitive personal information about customers or employees in their files or on their network. Having a sound security plan in place to collect only what you need, keep it safe, and dispose of it securely can help you meet your legal obligations to protect that sensitive data. Join Dama Brown, Director of the FTC's regional office in Dallas, for a discussion of the 5 key principles of a sound data security plan, data security lessons learned from past law enforcement actions, and resources available to businesses from the FTC.
Dama Brown is the Regional Director of the Federal Trade Commission's Southwest Region, where she oversees litigation involving unfair or deceptive acts or practices or rule violations. Prior to this, she was a staff attorney with the FTC in Atlanta. In that role, she brought regulatory enforcement actions against debt collectors, mortgage relief service providers, mortgage brokers, and precious metals dealers. She was the lead attorney in FTC v. American Precious Metals, LLC, a case in which the promoters of a bogus investment scheme agreed to a $24 million settlement to resolve charges that they conned consumers into buying precious metals on credit without clearly disclosing associated costs and risks. She also negotiated a $7.5 million settlement with Mortgage Investors Corp., representing the largest fine the FTC has ever collected for alleged "Do Not Call" violations and the first action enforcing the Mortgage Acts and Practices advertising rule. In recognition of her accomplishments, she received the FTC's Paul Rand Dixon and Janet D. Steiger awards for excellence. She joined the FTC in 2006 after spending ten years in private practice in metro Detroit.
PRE-ORDER YOUR BROWN BAG LUNCH!
You can pre-order online with Jersey Mike's and have it delivered to the Chamber office in time for the lunch program, or pick it up at the East Side location (700 E. Campbell Rd., corner of Campbell Rd at N. Central Expy). To ensure delivery to the Richardson Chamber for the Brown Bag Lunch event, please place order the day before, or by 9 AM the day of the event. Put "Deliver- Richardson Chamber Brown Bag Lunch" in the Notes section during the online check out. You may see that the only "order type" available online is for pickup. As long as you specify "Deliver- Richardson Chamber Brown Bag Lunch" in the Notes, Jersey Mike's will deliver to the Chamber.