2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for privacy and personal data governance. As established regulations continue to evolve, and new initiatives emerge around the world, global privacy frameworks are taking on even greater significance. At the same time, a new wave of regulatory activity, from strengthened enforcement under existing laws to entirely new regional statutes, is reshaping how organizations must operationalize privacy and data protection.
In this forward-looking session, privacy compliance leaders from Schellman and Captain Compliance will combine their expertise to outline what global privacy leaders can expect in 2026, including evolving consent and notice requirements, cross-border compliance, and emerging certification trends. You’ll come away with practical insights on how to harmonize global privacy operations, manage data flows responsibly, and build resilient programs that stay ahead of regulatory change and privacy litigation that is set to explode in 2026.
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2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for privacy and personal data governance. As established regulations continue to evolve, and new initiatives emerge around the world, global privacy frameworks are taking on even greater significance. At the same time, a new wave of regulatory activity, from strengthened enforcement under existing laws to entirely new regional statutes, is reshaping how organizations must operationalize privacy and data protection.
In this forward-looking session, privacy compliance leaders from Schellman and Captain Compliance will combine their expertise to outline what global privacy leaders can expect in 2026, including evolving consent and notice requirements, cross-border compliance, and emerging certification trends. You’ll come away with practical insights on how to harmonize global privacy operations, manage data flows responsibly, and build resilient programs that stay ahead of regulatory change and privacy litigation that is set to explode in 2026.
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Schellman
Chief Trust & Privacy Officer
Captain Compliance
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