Upcoming Webinars/Teleseminars - CDIA

Upcoming Webinars/Teleseminars

Protecting Privacy: Understanding the Permissible Use of Consumer Reports – A Two-Part Webinar Series

July 17, 2025 @ 2 PM ET
August 20, 2025 @ 2PM ET

Safeguarding consumer data starts with understanding the rules.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) sets clear boundaries on when and how consumer reports can be accessed — ensuring that consumer information is protected from unauthorized use and disclosure. At the heart of these protections is the concept of “permissible purpose.”

Join us for an essential two-part webinar series that explores the legal and operational responsibilities tied to the use of consumer reports across industries — including financial institutions, landlords, insurers, employers, and others.

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Part 1: July 17, 2025

Part 2: August 20, 2025

Emerging Trends in Credit Disputes: Legal and Operational Strategies to Combat Credit Repair Abuse
Hosted by Troutman Pepper Locke

Now Available On-Demand

Dispute volumes are rising — and so are the tactics used to manipulate the credit reporting system. From false identity theft claims to mass-generated frivolous disputes, credit repair abuse is evolving through new technologies and digital channels.

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On-Demand

Did you want to catch a live CDIA broadcast but didn’t have the time?

CDIA Webinars & Teleseminars feature some of the industry’s leading experts discussing the most pertinent legal and regulatory issues in our ecosystem. Given the unprecedented legal and regulatory challenges facing our industry, it is essential to be in the know. Here’s your chance to access our past events on demand replay of an event at your convenience!

Archive

EACH ON-DEMAND SESSION IS $175

The replay file as well as the handout material will be emailed to you approximately 48 hours after the event.

Emerging Trends in Credit Disputes: Legal and Operational Strategies to Combat Credit Repair Abuse – A CDIA Webinar (June 2025)

Unlocking Metro 2® Accuracy Through Effective Data Mapping – A CDIA Webinar (April 2025)

The Surge in ID Theft Claims: Ensuring Compliance with FCRA Block Request Obligations – A CDIA Webinar (January 2025)

A Special CDIA Webinar: CFPB Releases Data Broker Proposed Rule – A CDIA Webinar (December 2024)

The Future of Data Regulation: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalizes Section 1033 (Consumer Rights to Access Information) – A CDIA Webinar (December 2024)

FCRA Exam Readiness: From Preparation to Prevention – Mastering FCRA Regulatory Exams – A CDIA Webinar (Sept. 2024)

The Administrative State and APA Litigation: After Loper Bright Enterprises and Relentless – A CDIA Webinar (July 2024)

New CFPB Compliance Obligations for Nonbanks Take Effect – A CDIA Webinar (July 2024)

White House, CFPB Proposed Rule to Ban Medical Debt from Credit Reports – A CDIA Webinar (June 2024)

On-Demand: The Future of Finance: Consumer Data, Cash Flow, & Credit Reporting – A CDIA Webinar (June 2024)

On-Demand: RECENT CFPB SUPERVISORY HIGHLIGHTS: Focus on Consumer Reporting (May 2024)

On-Demand: CFPB Issues Two New FCRA Advisory Options- A CDIA Webinar (Feb 2024)

On-Demand: Investigating Credit Disputes under the FCRA (Feb 2024)