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Privacy, Data Security, and AI: Reasonable Precautions in an Unreasonable World (DSA2)

Tuesday, July 14, 2026
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Eastern)

Mark McCreary, CIPP/US

  • Format Webinar
  • Credits 2.00
  • Level Basic
  • Field of Study Information Technology (2)
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$119.00


Overview

This presentation explores modern confidentiality, data security, and AI-related professional obligations in an increasingly hostile and deceptive threat environment. It explains how evolving risks such as AI-generated phishing, account takeovers, deepfakes, and inadvertent data sharing intersect with long-standing ethical duties, emphasizing that competence today includes understanding both the benefits and risks of technology. Through real-world examples and practical guidance, the session reinforces core principles like the strategic pause, high-confidence verification, responsible use of generative AI, proper data storage, and personal accountability, concluding that reasonable precautions remain both expected and achievable even as tactics and technologies change.

Major Topics:

  • Evolving privacy, data security, and professional-responsibility obligations in a rapidly changing threat landscape
  • Modern social engineering risks, including AI-generated phishing, account takeovers, QR code scams, and deepfakes
  • Responsible use of generative AI, emphasizing supervision, judgment, verification, and client expectations
  • Practical safeguards for protecting data, devices, and confidentiality at work, at home, and while traveling

Learning Objectives

  • Identify modern confidentiality, data security, and technology-competence obligations in today’s professional environment
  • Recognize and respond to evolving social engineering threats, including AI-generated phishing, account takeovers, and deepfakes
  • Apply verification, judgment, and supervision principles to the responsible use of generative AI tools
  • Implement practical safeguards for protecting client and company data across work, travel, and personal technology use

Who should take this course:

Accounting and finance professionals who wish to learn the latest on AI and its practical, real-world applications

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