Hogan Lovells - Washington D.C. Metro Area since 2012
Partner
IBM 1993 - 2012
VP Security Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer
Georgetown University 2007 - 2010
Adjunct Professor
Bracewell & Giuliani 1990 - 1993
Attorney
Shell 1985 - 1986
Engineer
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law 1987 - 1990
J.D., Law
Princeton University 1981 - 1985
B.S.E., Civil/Geological Engineering
Skills:
public policy privacy cybersecurity Social Media Issues Management Regulatory Affairs Compliance Public Policy Privacy Law Computer Security Data Security Public Relations Human Resources Crisis Management Data Privacy Business Strategy Policy Interdisciplinary Teaching Government Information Security Management Information Security
Honor & Awards:
Vanguard Award (2007) from International Association of Privacy Professionals, awarded to individual who demonstrates outstanding leadership, knowledge and creativity in the privacy profession.
Woman of Influence Award (2012) from Executive Women's Forum, in field of corporate cybersecurity, privacy and risk management.
Awards:
Globally Top-Ranked Data Protection Practice Chambers Global Hogan Lovells' Privacy and Infomation Management practice is ranked in the #1 band globally, one of only five firms so ranked by Chambers & Partners.
icy in a blog post on Thursday. In it she points toward its simplification, saying the new policy is filled with much less legal jargon, as well as being shorter. This follows in line with recommendations from Harriet Pearson and her team who previously reviewed Ubers privacy practices.
Date: May 29, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Uber releases Report on its Handling of Passenger Data
Both the companies responded, but more details have been asked from Uber. Hogan Lovells lawyer Harriet Pearson said about Uber, "Dedicated significantly more resources to its privacy program than other companies we've observed of similar age, sector and size".
Over the course of six weeks, Harriet Pearson and the team led by her reviewed documents and other things, evaluating the company's privacy program and whether it needed to be adjusted. The entire review and assessment findings have been made available for anyone to check out, but given that there a
The results of that audit were released Friday. The investigation, led by Harriet Pearson, a Washington, D.C. attorney at Hogan Lovells with an impressive history of arbitrating privacy and security issues, agreed with Kalanicks own assessment: Uber has a strong privacy policy. Her six-week investi
Date: Jan 30, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Uber will improve privacy, data security following report
In a conference call with reporters on Friday, Hogan Lovells lawyer Harriet Pearson said Uber had "dedicated significantly more resources to its privacy program than other companies weve observed of similar age, sector and size."
Last week, Uber upped its privacy efforts just as Sen. Al Franken wrote seeking more information about the firms data privacy policy. It hired Harriet Pearson, formerly the chiefprivacy officer at IBM, and a team from Hogan Lovells, as I noted.
Date: Nov 25, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Uber's Rival Lyft Quietly Limits Employee Access to User Data
usiness purposes words that raise further questions. Did the managers access to the journalists ride log count as a legitimate business purpose? Uber is investigating the question and has hired Harriet Pearson, former Chief Privacy Officer for IBM, to review the companys practices. The interna
The car-sharing startup announced on thursday it had hired a team led by privacy specialist Harriet Pearson at the global law firm Hogan Lovells to evaluate and improve the way the company safeguards information.