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Data Privacy Day 2021 | With NCSA

In 2020, the world’s citizens experienced a broad spectrum of events that disrupted people’s lives, from economic turbulence, to the pandemic, to social movements, environmental disasters, and much more. While technology has raced to lead and respond to these times of change, data privacy practices are often left behind, leaving individuals to wonder just how private their data is.

Sean will be on-site (virtually) for this event to have a fireside chat about what it means (and takes) to create a culture of privacy.

 

Data Privacy Day 2021: Creating a Culture of Privacy

Data privacy involves more than just compliance. A successful privacy program needs to be embedded into the foundation of an organization. When done correctly, your privacy program will benefit your customers, employees and overall business. In this session, we’ll take a holistic look at privacy and discuss how to build a culture of privacy into your organization.

A successful privacy program needs to be embedded into the foundation of an organization. Join us as we take a journey into the past, present, and future of creating a culture of privacy.

While there are many regulations in place to help "nudge" organizations long, many know that data privacy involves more than just compliance. When done correctly, your privacy program will benefit your customers, employees and the overall business. In this session, we'll take a holistic look at privacy and discuss how to build a culture of privacy into your organization. We'll start with leadership and move our way through the organization to the privacy champions, employees, and partners ... leading us to what really matters, the customers' perspective for how seriously the business takes privacy.

There is a lot we can get right when it comes to the collection, storage, and sharing of personal information. We have a chance to do this ethically and morally from this point forward. Let's keep our hopes high as we embrace the ideal that humans, ultimately, want to do the right thing.

Guest
Rita Heimes, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals