Join IAB and IAB Tech Lab on Wednesday, November 13th at 12PM ET for the CCPA Compliance Framework Tech Webinar: Explanation of Technical Component & How to Implement. This webinar is primarily for a technical audience, yet it will also include a brief introduction to provide some policy context and address your technical questions.
Learn how to implement the IAB Tech Lab CCPA Compliance tech solution to communicate consumer privacy choices with an overview of the tech specs — U.S. privacy string and user signal API to convey consumer consent and choice in compliance with CCPA.
Note that policy or contract questions can be submitted to [email protected].
Please note that no press will be allowed for this event.
Heinz is the head of Product Engineering at Quantcast, leading the development of the Q for Publisher product suite, Core Services and Privacy. Heinz is a core initiator and catalyst for the IAB TCF and CCPA initiatives. His team built the foundation for the TCF and now the CCPA API.
Heinz has over 30 years of experience in building professional software and leading engineering teams for multi-billion dollar products.
Michael Hahn is Executive Vice President & General Counsel at IAB and IAB Tech Lab. Michael has responsibility for all legal matters, including the direction of legal strategy, privacy compliance, antitrust compliance, intellectual property rights issues, and general corporate matters. Michael is also responsible for serving as an advocate for the digital advertising industry on common legal issues affecting member companies.
Michael joined IAB and IAB Tech Lab from Lowenstein Sandler LLP where he served as Vice Chair of the firm’s Antitrust Practice Group. In that role, he provided clients with strategic counsel around competition, distribution and governance issues. In the area of litigation, Michael’s matters have included multiparty class action antitrust defense representation.
Michael served previously as Co-Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Antitrust Law Committee. He also previously served on the Editorial Advisory Board of Competition Law 360 and the Advisory Board of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section’s Civil Torts & RICO Committee. Michael frequently publishes on a range of legal and policy issues.
Michael earned his B.A. in History and Political Science from Rutgers University, M.P.P. from Georgetown University and J.D. for Georgetown University Law Center.