Watch the third episode of  “Technology and The Law”. A brand new show broadcasted by Disruptive Tech with presenter and technology lawyer, Frank Jennings.

This show focuses on the legal aspects and debates towards the technological industry. Previous episodes have focused on Data Location and Contract Risks from Cloud Computing. This week is the third week and will focus on GDPR with a great panel, including; Martin Warren from Netapp, Avril Chester from Scope and Chris Cooper from Knownow.

Frank Jennings is the commercial and cloud lawyer at Wallace LLP. He specialises in commercial contracts with cloud and technology, data security and intellectual property. Frank is known for his can-do attitude, managing risk and problem solving to maximise return on investment. Who else could present this show?

If you are interested and want to learn more about the legal aspects and debates towards the technological industry then tune in!

Hashtag: #TechLaw

Twitter: @disruptivelive

 

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Andrew McLean is the Studio Director at Disruptive Live, a Compare the Cloud brand. He is an experienced leader in the technology industry, with a background in delivering innovative & engaging live events. Andrew has a wealth of experience in producing engaging content, from live shows and webinars to roundtables and panel discussions. He has a passion for helping businesses understand the latest trends and technologies, and how they can be applied to drive growth and innovation.

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