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Gary D. Weingarden
Privacy Officer and Director of IT Security Compliance | AIGP, CIPP (all), CISA, CDPSE, CCAK, CIPT, CIPM, CISM, CISSP-ISSMP, CCSP, CAPM, HCISPP, CCEP, CHPC, CFE, MAPP, CFP, FDR, SACP, GCCC, PLS
Professional Background
Gary D. Weingarden is a seasoned professional with an impressive breadth of experience spanning over 30 years in various domains including multi-jurisdictional data protection, privacy, and technology law. His extensive career encompasses senior leadership roles and a distinguished practice in intellectual property, compliance, legislative affairs, litigation, and vendor contracts. Gary's commitment to being a relentless learner keeps him at the forefront of evolving regulations and best practices in his field.
Throughout his career, Gary has specialized in developing compliance programs that align with a variety of critical regulations and frameworks, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and many others. His expertise also extends to comprehensive understanding and application of standards like ISO 27001, 27002, and 27701, all essential in crafting robust privacy and compliance strategies for organizations in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
He has held prominent positions in notable organizations, providing guidance on complex legal matters. Gary's experience as the Privacy Officer and Director of IT Security compliance at prestigious educational institutions like Tufts University underscores his ability to navigate sensitive privacy issues while ensuring compliance with both federal and state regulations. His role at Notarize as the AVP and Data Protection Officer further emphasizes his leadership in integrating data protection into the organizational fabric, while his work at Rocket Mortgage as Senior Counsel honed his skills in government affairs and compliance in a highly competitive sector.
Education and Achievements
Gary's academic journey is as diverse as his professional one, enriched by a blend of legal education and technical training. He holds a Juris Doctor (JD) from the prestigious University of Michigan Law School, a place known for producing leading legal minds. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Professional and Applied Ethics from Western Michigan University—a foundation that complements his approach to law by integrating ethical considerations into technological discussions.
Beyond his formal legal education, Gary pursued Privacy Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, a leading institution in computer science and engineering. He obtained both a certificate in Privacy Engineering and a depth of knowledge that uniquely positions him to address the intricate relationship between technology, privacy, and law in today’s data-driven world. Furthermore, his studies in Jazz Studies at Wayne State University highlight his diverse interests and commitment to continual self-improvement, demonstrating his creativity alongside his analytical capabilities.
Gary's profound understanding of security, privacy, and risk management frameworks is rooted in his comprehensive studies of methodologies such as NIST, ISO/IEC, and MITRE ATT&CK, among others. His analytical mind enables him to dissect complex issues and generate innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of each organization.
Notable Achievements
Throughout his career, Gary has made significant contributions to various sectors by authoring insightful articles on privacy, security, third-party risk management, and the implications of emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence. His focus on algorithmic fairness and ethics demonstrates his commitment to ensuring that technological advancements are employed responsibly and equitably.
As a thought leader in privacy law, Gary has become a well-recognized figure in conversations about privacy engineering, usability, and user-centered design. His advocacy for fair, transparent, and accountable governance in data practices continues to inspire a wave of improvements in compliance responsibilities across organizations worldwide.
Gary D. Weingarden exemplifies the integration of law, ethics, and technology, making him a formidable leader and educator in his field. His dedication to continual learning and his diverse expertise equip him to tackle the challenges presented by the rapidly advancing technological landscape. From his foundational studies in psychology to his comprehensive legal training and specialized expertise in privacy engineering, Gary's journey has positioned him as a trusted advisor and innovator in technology law.
Achievements
- Expertise in creating compliance programs tailored to various laws such as CCPA, GDPR, HIPAA, and others.
- Leadership roles in organizations like Notarize and Tufts University with a focus on data protection and IT security compliance.
- In-depth knowledge and practical application of privacy engineering concepts from Carnegie Mellon University.
- Author of various articles on privacy, security, and technology law, contributing to industry discourse.
- Advocate for ethics, fairness, accountability, and transparency in data practices.