Bruce F. Martino, CIPP/G, CIPM

Director of Privacy, Data Security & Compliance
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Bruce F. Martino, CIPP/G, CIPM

Bruce F. Martino, CIPP/G, CIPM

DIRECTOR OF PRIVACY, DATA SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
BALTIMORE
T: 410.347.8718
F: 410.223.3481

Mr. Martino serves as the firm’s Director of Privacy, Data Security & Compliance where he is responsible for mitigating risk by creating sustainable legal strategies to ensure data privacy and security across all markets. With over 20 years of experience in data privacy laws, security, product development and compliance, he operationalizes and delivers Enterprise risk-based data privacy programs. Mr. Martino advises on industry-recognized privacy frameworks and data governance.
 

Memberships & Activities

  • Board Member: Association of Corporate Counsel, Northeast Ohio Chapter (2017-2021); Chapter President (2019-2020)
  • Member: Association of Corporate Counsel, Southwest Ohio Chapter (2021-Present)
  • Advisory Board Member: University of Dayton School of Law, Program in Law and Technology (2015-Present)
  • Member: International Association of Privacy Professionals
  • CIPP/G Certification, International Association of Privacy Professionals
  • CIPM Certification, International Association of Privacy Professionals
INSIGHTS

Author: "Tips For Improving Data Privacy, Security in Remote Work Era," HR Daily Advisor (May 2022)

Author: "Ohio’s Proposed Privacy Law and Your Privacy Program," Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio, Pro Bono Brief™ NonProfit Legal News (February 2022)

Co-Author: "Privacy Implications of Vaccine Credentialing Systems," Maryland State Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Newsletter (Winter 2022)

Co-Presenter: "Operationalizing Privacy," University of Akron School of Law Cybersecurity Symposium (2022)

Author: "European Data Transfers in the Post-Schrems II Era," Association of Corporate Counsel Northeast Ohio Chapter, Focus 1Q21

Speaker: "You Have No Privacy and That's OK. Putting the Internet Privacy Debate Into Perspective," University of Akron School of Law Federalist Society, 2021

Speaker: "Heightened Risks, Mitigation Strategies and Investigations During COVID-19," Association of Corporate Counsel Northeast Ohio Chapter, 2021

Speaker: "Your Privacy Program," University of Dayton School of Law 30th Annual Symposium on Law and Technology, 2020

Speaker: "The New Privacy Paradigm," Breakfast with Buckingham, 2019

Speaker: "The Three Most Overlooked Cybersecurity Risks," Association of Corporate Counsel Northeast Ohio Chapter, 2017

Speaker: "Data Breaches, To Report or Not: An Attorney's Ethical Dilemma," University of Dayton School of Law 25th Annual Symposium on Law and Technology, 2015

ARTICLES

Data Breaches and Your Privacy/Cybersecurity Program

Data breaches have become a commonplace occurrence. Nearly every business, including nonprofits , collects, stores and uses personal information (PI) that is valuable to bad actors. All organizations store and process PI about their employees. Many nonprofit organizations store and process PI about their donors and volunteers. Bad actors can cause financial harm to the individuals whose PI is stolen.

Data Privacy and Security in the Remote Work Era

During the course of the pandemic, IT departments were overwhelmed by the pressing need to provide employees with remote access in a very short time. That need may have, in some cases, overridden established processes and procedures around data security.

NEWSLETTERS

Labor & Employment Newsletter - March 2022

State Tax and Withholding Consequences of Remote Work

Mitigating Risk and Establishing Expectations through Remote Work Agreements

Data Privacy and Security in the Remote Work Era

Insurance Considerations for Employers with Remote/Hybrid Employees

Time To Consider A Remote Work Mini-Handbook?