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Partner in Privacy & Data Security Group, Frankfurt Kurnit

Rick Borden is a partner in the Privacy & Data Security Group at Frankfurt Kurnit. He drafts privacy policies and cybersecurity compliance documents, and assesses data sharing, protection and the collection and use of employee and consumer personal data. Rick was a Cybersecurity lawyer at Bank of America and the Chief Privacy Officer and Cybersecurity Counsel at The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation. He currently helps clients comply with the New York State Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulation, SEC Cybersecurity Rules and enforcement, the wave of new state privacy laws coming out of California, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, and Connecticut, and emerging issues with new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules for digital marketing agencies.

Bio from: Data Universe 2024

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A Chief Privacy Officer, a Computer Scientist, and a Lawyer walk into a bar … and the bartender is a Chief Data Officer. 

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, and with it comes the risk of unintended consequences. AI can infringe on privacy, create and perpetuate bias and discrimination, negatively impact economic opportunities, and harm customers. AI can spread disinformation and perpetuate deepfakes, affecting democratic processes and participation. Companies and institutions face reputational, cultural, economic, legal, and regulatory risks if they don’t identify, address, and govern AI’s potential harm to individuals and society throughout the AI lifecycle. 

This panel discussion among data experts will explore the importance of creating and maintaining AI systems that are human-centric, accountable, transparent, explainable, and privacy enhanced.