Skip to Main Content
Main Menu
Webinar

The Future of Third-Party Privacy Risk: Trends, Tactics & Executive Insights

  • October 9, 2025
  • 9am PT / 12pm ET / 6pm CET

As organizations continue to rely on third parties to deliver critical services, the risks tied to vendor relationships around data privacy are growing more complex with high-stakes. From regulatory compliance to reputational risk, third-party oversight is no longer a checkbox activity; it’s a strategic imperative.

Join us for an executive-level webinar designed for privacy professionals and C-suite leaders looking to strengthen their third-party risk management programs. You’ll gain practical guidance on how to assess, monitor, and mitigate privacy risks across your vendor ecosystem—without slowing down business. These strategies will be directly tied to the daily challenges privacy leaders face, from managing vendor questionnaires and ensuring procurement alignment to navigating the pressures of regulatory audits.

Our featured speaker, Dareus Robinson, Product Counsel at Snapchat, will share firsthand insights from overseeing third-party privacy practices at one of the world’s leading tech companies. Drawing on his prior experience as Privacy Leader at Nike, Dareus will highlight real-world challenges, lessons learned, and strategies that work in fast-moving, data-driven environments.

This webinar will review:

  • Key privacy risks in today’s third-party landscape
  • How to build a scalable, risk-based vendor assessment process
  • Strategies to align procurement, legal, IT, and privacy teams
  • How leading organizations are operationalizing ongoing monitoring
  • Lessons from Snapchat’s approach to third-party risk

Whether you’re building your third-party program from the ground up or refining an existing one, this webinar will give you the clarity and confidence to move forward.

This webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit.

Webinar Speakers

Lindsay Palmer Privacy Knowledge Principal, TrustArc
Dareus Robinson Product Counsel, Snapchat
 
Back to Top