What you need to know about Privacy and Security in 2019

This Privacy and Security panel includes a cross-section of industry experts, with diverse Open Source backgrounds, from hosting and security companies to a privacy attorney that will discuss the biggest challenges and tips when dealing with privacy and security for you and your clients in the rapidly changing privacy and security landscape. Join us for a live Q & A and receive takeaways you can implement immediately.

This panel discussion is for YOU, to get your questions answered! If you would like to submit your privacy and security questions before, or during the panel on Sunday, March 17th. Go to: www.sli.do or download the Slido app and look for Event: WordCampMiami Event Code: #Privacy

Privacy and Security Panel Speakers

Chris Teitzel

Chris is the founder of Lockr, a company focused on making secrets management simple and affordable. He’s been involved in WordPress and Drupal for a number of years and is a founding member of the Cross-CMS Privacy Working Group bringing together WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Umbraco, and Typo3. Chris is also appointed to the Department of Homeland Security’s Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.

Tony Perez

Tony is the GoDaddy General Manager (GM) responsible for the Security Product Group and Sucuri Brand. He oversees the Certificate Authority (CA), Content Distribution Network (CDN), Website Application Firewall (WAF), Website Backups, Monitoring, DNS and Incident Response Product and services. He is the former CEO/Co-Founder at Sucuri and US Marine.

Chris Wiegman

A veteran of the WordPress world who has been developing plugins and sites for over a decade. Currently working on helping other developers succeed at WP Engine.

Pat Ramsey

Pat Ramsey oversees all aspects of the technology group at Crowd Favorite as Director of Technology. He has over 20 years of experience in web development; including higher education, government, and enterprise digital implementations. Active in technology communities since the early 2000s, Pat is one of the founders of the Austin WordPress meetup, having worked with WordPress since 2004, integrating WP into higher education IT and faculty publishing systems. He’s also been a trainer and advisor for Knowbility’s Accessible Internet Rallies and AccessU, advocating for accessible web design.  

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Rian Kinney, Esq.

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Rian Kinney, founder of eCommLegal and The Kinney Firm, is a US Privacy and Tech Attorney, assisting businesses of all sizes from freelancers to enterprise. She is currently representing and working with some of WordPress’s biggest names.

Rian holds the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ CIPM and CIPP/E Designations and has spoken at conferences all over the US and Europe on issues ranging from contracts, CYA’ing your site, to ethics, and privacy.

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