Business Surveillance: Protecting Yourself and Your Business

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Legal and technological changes over the past few years have introduced new cost, privacy and security considerations for businesses’ video surveillance. Our panel offers practical implementation insights and expert legal perspectives to help participants select the right systems and avoid privacy law pitfalls.

Discussion topics will include the practical and legal considerations that business owners and operators should keep in mind when placing cameras:

  • Placement locations and how many cameras do you really need
  • Playback viewing strategies (how often and when footage should be reviewed)
  • Cost and storage considerations (local severs versus cloud-based storage)
  • Legal perspectives to keep in mind (privacy rules and security rules)
  • Where and when expressed and implied consent applies
  • Recent changes in privacy laws businesses should be aware of

 


Original airdate: Thursday, December 16, 2021 from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Panel of Experts

Cam ShillingCameron Shilling
Information Privacy and Security Group Chair
McLane Middleton

Combining his business, technology and employment interests, Cameron has developed a depth and breadth of experience in privacy and data security. His résumé includes managing numerous data security audits, preparing and implementing written security policies, training executives, managers, and employees in data security, auditing, preparing and implementing data security agreements with vendors and business associates, addressing a wide variety of day-to-day security issues, and investigating and remediating many security breaches. Cameron has dealt with these issues under a range of state and federal laws, including the Gramm-Leach-Blilely Act (GLB), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations, Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), the Massachusetts and California data security regulations, and a number of other state data security and breach notification laws.

Lisapeterson300x300Lisa Peterson
AVP Administrative Services
Service Credit Union

Lisa Peterson has worked for Service Credit Union for 25 years.  Most of those years have been spent in the capacity of the Manager Admin Services/ Security.  Lisa was responsible for the development and implementation of a security program, training, the installation of security intrusion, access and video systems, amongst other things.  Over the past year as the AVP of Admin Services/Security, Lisa still oversees that area, but her focus is more on the construction of new facilities and renovation of existing facilities.

Moderator

Ernestoburden200x200 NhbrErnesto Burden
Vice President and Publisher
McLean Communications

Ernesto has been vice president digital for Newspapers of New England (NNE), group publisher at PennWell, vice president of digital media for The Telegraph and NH.com and related sites, as well as digital media director for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus newspapers in Vermont, online editor for The Telegraph and NH.com, and a print editor and reporter with daily and weekly newspapers. He’s spent his career at the intersection of publishing, digital evolution and marketing helping both publishers and advertisers maximize their digital visibility.

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