Alysa Hutnik Quoted in Privacy Daily

Partner and Privacy and Information Security practice chair Alysa Hutnik was quoted extensively in Privacy Daily’s article Practical Compliance Advised as ADMT Regulation Heats Up.” The article covers incoming regulations in California on automated decision-making technology (ADMT) from the California Privacy Protection Agency, the California Civil Rights Council, and the California legislature. Alysa gives practical advice for companies planning their compliance programs around this patchwork of regulation.

Regulators are zeroed in on areas where automated decisions could significantly impact people’s lives, such as their employment and financial stability, she said. And they give points to companies that try to comply, she added. As such, she advised, Get a quick-and-dirty first [effort] and then make it better over time.’”

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