What You'll Learn
In today's climate, it's hard for any business to ignore the importance of protecting their customers data. And with recent Australian privacy laws being introduced in 2022 (and potential of further changes this year), business owners now have an even greater obligation to protect their customers data.
Whether you're gathering bank details, tracking purchases, or simply collecting the names of potential customers; it's crucial to know your business’ privacy obligations to prevent a breach and maintain your customer trust & relationships.
Sprintlaw's Privacy Webinar and Q&A session is designed to help you understand the new changes and key legal areas your business should be on top of, and provide actionable steps you can take to improve your businesses privacy and data compliance.
You'll learn key legal questions, including:
- Why does privacy compliance matter?
- What are your business' legal obligations in the event of a breach?
- How can you legally protect your business against privacy compromises?
- How can you ensure ongoing privacy compliance in your business?
- Other steps you can take to ensure privacy compliance and build customer trust.
Can’t make it on the day?
Don’t worry – simply sign up to attend and we’ll email you a recording after the event.
About the Presenter
Alex Solo, Co-Founder of Sprintlaw
Alex is Sprintlaw's co-founder, principal lawyer and an industry leader in technology law. Alex was selected by Lawyers’ Weekly as Australia’s top technology & media lawyer under 30 in 2019. In 2022, he was named one of Australia's Most Influential Lawyers by Australasian Lawyer.
Fast forward to 2024 – Alex now helps small businesses and startups by making legals simple, easy and accessible through award-winning online law firm Sprintlaw.
Disclaimer
Please note that information provided in this presentation is general advice only, and should not be relied on as legal advice. You should obtain specific legal or other professional advice before relying on any content contained on this website. Registering for this webinar means you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.