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WEBINAR ON DEMAND

Strategies for AI Governance: Staying Ahead in an Evolving Technologies and New Regulatory Landscape

Sep 16, 2025

 

This webinar is approved by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for Continuing Privacy Education (CPE) Credits including AIGP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Given the rapid adoption of AI across all businesses, having strong governance frameworks is helpful in avoiding operational risks, legal repercussions and the potential for damaging public trust.

An effective AI governance framework helps organizations align AI initiatives with core values. AI Governance also helps to mitigate the risks of privacy, bias, and other unintended consequences. As AI continues to disrupt industries, transforming everything from product development to customer experiences, ensuring any technologies integrating AI is transparent, and accountable is not just a regulatory requirement, it’s a competitive advantage.


In this session, the discussion explored:

1. Overview of current regulatory frameworks and industry best practices related to AI governance

2.  Essential components of AI Governance

3. Strategies that promote a culture of AI Governance within your organization

This webinar is approved by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for Continuing Privacy Education (CPE) Credits.


About the Speakers:

Priya Keshav
Shannon Yavorsky-1

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Priya Keshav

Founder & CEO

Meru Data LLC

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Shannon Yavorsky

Global Chair, Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation Practice Group, Co-head of AI Practice

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Founding Meru Data, Priya Keshav enables corporations to identify and proactively manage privacy risks around data, including building best practices and policies, data mapping, AdTech, AI governance, and Personal Information governance. Prior to Meru, Priya was the Managing Director of KPMG’s Forensic Technology Services in the Southwest U.S. She has more than 20 years of consulting experience in privacy, information governance, cyber-crime response, eDiscovery, and forensic investigations. She regularly speaks at events and webinars with numerous security, privacy, AI, and eDiscovery industry groups.

Shannon Yavorsky is a Partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, serving as Global Chair of the firm’s Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation Practice and Co-Head of its AI Group. Qualified in both California and England & Wales, she advises global companies on GDPR, the EU AI Act, HIPAA, and U.S. state privacy laws. Shannon helps organizations design compliance programs, manage cross-border data transfers, respond to incidents, and address AI and privacy risks. Known for her pragmatic approach, she is a trusted advisor for businesses navigating today’s complex privacy and AI regulatory landscape.