Maurice Wutscher’s Eric Rosenkoetter Earns IAPP’s Certified Information Privacy Professional/US Credential

Eric Rosekoetter

Sept. 11, 2024 — Maurice Wutscher attorney Eric Rosenkoetter has earned the ANSI-accredited Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States credential through the International Association of Privacy Professionals, the world’s largest and most comprehensive information privacy community and resource.

A principal at national business and financial services law firm Maurice Wutscher LLP, Mr. Rosenkoetter counsels clients in regulatory and compliance matters related to federal and state consumer financial protection laws and data privacy and security.

“Privacy professionals are the arbiters of trust in today’s data-driven global economy,” according to the IAPP. “They help organizations manage rapidly evolving privacy threats and mitigate the potential loss and misuse of information assets.”

The IAPP is the first organization to publicly establish standards in professional education and testing for privacy and data protection. IAPP privacy certification is internationally recognized as a reputable, independent program that professionals seek and employers demand.

The CIPP is the global standard in privacy certification. Developed and launched by the IAPP with leading subject matter experts, the CIPP is the world’s first broad-based global privacy and data protection credentialing program.

The CIPP/US demonstrates a strong foundation in U.S. private-sector privacy laws and regulations and understanding of the legal requirements for the responsible transfer of sensitive personal data to/from the U.S., the EU and other jurisdictions. Mr. Rosenkoetter joins the ranks of professionals worldwide who currently hold one or more IAPP certifications.

Eric Rosenkoetter is a principal at Maurice Wutscher LLP, and is focused on advising clients with respect to federal and state consumer financial protection laws and data privacy and security, and he is a Certified Information Privacy Professional though the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He also brings to the table experience as a litigator, chief compliance and ethics officer, director of legislative affairs, federal lobbyist, and administrative hearings officer.

Founded in 2000, the IAPP is a not-for-profit organization that helps define, promote and improve the privacy profession globally. More information about the IAPP is available at www.iapp.org.

Maurice Wutscher represents Fortune 500 and midsize companies, financial institutions and other law firms for the successful resolution of their complex legal issues and compliance matters. More information about Maurice Wutscher’s Data Privacy and Security practice is available at mauricewutscher.com/data-privacy-and-security.