The Data Protection World Forum, which organized the event, is based in London and offers information on privacy, security and data protection and hosts events in London, Dublin and the U.S. that are attended by more than 10,000 delegates. (Photo: MP McQueen/ALM)

Challenges facing organizations from new data privacy, protection and security regulations enacted around the world were discussed at PrivSec New York, a two-day conference at Columbia University that was attended by hundreds of professionals.

"The age of privacy has arrived, and it is here to stay," said Karima Noren, co-founder of The Privacy Compliance Hub and The Legal Pod in the U.K. who formerly was senior legal counsel and head of emerging markets at Google.

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