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Webinar: What is Ad Tech – Privacy 101
January 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
We will break down the complex ecosystem of Ad Tech and the intersection with privacy.
What You’ll Learn:
- What Ad Tech is and why it matters
- Key players: advertisers, publishers, DSPs, SSPs, and more
- How programmatic advertising works
How Ad Tech and privacy intersect
Speakers: Daniel M. Goldberg, Kyle Fath, Tony Ficarotta
Moderator: Taylor Bloom
Non-Member Price
$75
Member Price
$55

Daniel M. Goldberg is Chair of the Data Strategy, Privacy & Security Group. The California Lawyers Association named him the 2025 “California Privacy Lawyer of the Year,” an annual award recognizing one lawyer’s outstanding contributions to California privacy law—making him only the third recipient and first private practitioner to receive it.

Kyle Fath is a partner in the firm’s Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice, which has achieved an “Elite” ranking from Lexology’s Global Data Review three years running (2022-2024). Kyle has an exceedingly rare combination of deep, substantive knowledge of both data privacy, AI and IP, alongside a wealth of experience in commercial and technology transactions.
Kyle’s clients turn to him for day-to-day advice and long-term strategic counseling on privacy and regulatory compliance, AI and data governance, third-party risk, addressing and defending against regulatory action and inquiries, mitigation of litigation risk and drafting and negotiating agreements for key commercial initiatives. He has particularly strong experience in product counseling and advising on privacy and regulatory compliance in relation to e-commerce, AdTech and digital advertising, AI, biometrics and children’s data.
Kyle is a recognized thought leader in these areas. In addition to being a regular contributor to Privacy World, our industry-leading blog covering data and digital issues, Kyle is regularly invited to speak at events hosted by industry organizations such as IAPP, NAI, IAB, California Lawyers Association and other state bar groups, as well as American Bar Association and Association of Corporate Counsel. He is frequently sought out by publications such as Cybersecurity Law Report, Bloomberg and Law360 for his commentary and guest posts on AI and privacy developments.

As Vice President and General Counsel for the NAI, Tony leads the legal function of the organization. This includes working closely with member companies on legal analysis, guidance, and best practices on privacy issues affecting digital advertising and media; leading NAI working groups focused on those issues; and engaging with regulators and policymakers to educate them on those issues and advocate for the NAI’s work on advancing privacy in the digital advertising industry. He also manages the legal affairs of the NAI, including corporate governance; antitrust compliance; contracting; and other matters.
Prior to joining the NAI as general counsel, Tony’s legal practice focused on privacy law with a specialization in digital media and advertising. He served as Assistant General Counsel at the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), where he played a pivotal role in coordinating with stakeholders across the digital advertising industry to develop state law compliance frameworks and strategies. Tony also previously served on the staff of the Network Advertising Initiative as counsel for compliance & policy, where he helped drive member initiatives for responding to new requirements under the CCPA, and worked on updates to the NAI’s privacy-focused Code of Conduct and related industry guidance. In private practice, Tony worked as an attorney at ZwillGen, a privacy and technology specialist firm, where his practice focused on guiding ad-tech platforms, social media companies, and digital publishers on data strategy and privacy compliance. He also advised financial services companies on privacy and other compliance matters as an associate attorney at the international law firm Eversheds Sutherland US LLP.
Tony holds a B.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder; an M.A. from Georgetown University; and a J.D. from Duke University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. He is an attorney in good standing and licensed to practice law in the District of Colombia.

Taylor Bloom has significant experience operating at the intersection of law, technology and business, with a keen focus on international data protection, data privacy and governance. A certified privacy professional (CIPP/E, CIPP/US and CIPM) and the former in-house counsel at an advertising technology company, Taylor’s diverse strengths include coordinating and leading the implementation of global privacy and data security policies and programs; advising on compliance issues, negotiating agreements with vendors and business partners; and maintaining a deep knowledge of the advertising technology ecosystem and related privacy issues, including those surrounding geolocation and cross-device tracking interest based advertising practices. Taylor brings this experience to advising clients on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) and the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA).
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