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Cristiane Manzueto is counsel in the Rio de Janeiro office of Tauil & Chequer Advogados in association with Mayer Brown, and is a member of the Intellectual Property practice. She has been engaged in the intellectual property field for 14 years.

Prior to joining Tauil & Chequer Advogados, Cristiane worked at top tier IP firms in Brazil (Daniel Advogados and Di Blasi, Parente & Associados). Her experience involves management of trademark portfolios, providing legal assistance and counseling on administrative and judicial cases with emphasis on trademarks, copyrights, trade dress, trade secrets, advertising and consumer rights, domain names disputes, Intellectual Property agreements, fashion Law and competition law.

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In this webinar Oliver Yaros, Ana Bruder, Cristiane Manzueto and Rodrigo Leal discuss how the concepts of controllers, joint controllers and processors are defined under the European GDPR and how the analogous terms are interpreted under the LGPD when companies are considering how to comply with this new piece of legislation in Brazil.

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Privacy developments have been evolving rapidly over the past year globally. Our panelists will focus on recent major privacy developments in jurisdictions worldwide, including the impact of Schrems II and Brexit on data transfers, the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (LGPD) coming into effect in Brazil, developments concerning the California Consumer Privacy Act

The New General Law of Data Protection (LGPD) innovates how the personal data must be processed by companies in Brazil. Inspired by the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Brazilian law establishes the parameters according to which companies can process personal data, that until then was not properly regulated by applicable legislation. This means

Cybersecurity and data privacy presented some of the most complex legal questions and business risks that multinational companies faced in 2018. Businesses should expect continued growth in cyber and data privacy challenges in 2019.

Cyber attacks became even more sophisticated and severe in 2018, with incidents ranging from exfiltration and extortion schemes, to attacks on