Leila Golchehreh, our Co-CEO and Co-Founder, will be participating in two panels at the upcoming IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit in Washington DC April 4-5.
If you’re attending, be sure to add these to your agenda. If you’d like more information about attending the summit, find that here.
The first panel is From the Ground Up: Embedding Privacy Through Engineering and Automation
To keep up with the rapid growth of technology and this AI renaissance, privacy professionals must adopt new approaches to embed within business processes and technology, and use their own technology. Complex global data protection regulations require organizations to embed privacy into their operations, products, and services. In order to meet regulatory requirements and commercial demand, privacy engineering must become a material part of an organization’s business. Privacy engineering involves identifying potential privacy risks, evaluating the impact of those risks, and implementing appropriate solutions to address them.
This presentation will outline a systematic approach for implement privacy engineering within an organization, including:
The presentation also highlights the benefits of embedding privacy into products and services at organizations. By implementing genuine privacy safeguards, organizations can earn the trust of their customers and employees, improve their reputation, and avoid costly legal entanglements which may arise from settling for data protection which is bolted on as an afterthought or left as a problem for the lawyers to solve.
Panelists:
The next panel is Making the Business Case for Privacy: Unlocking Budget & Funding Your Program
Unlocking budget to support your privacy and data protection program can feel like a herculean task. In this panel, you will learn how to ensure your privacy and trust program is funded, unlock investments and budget in privacy, and communicate effectively with C-suite executives/the board about the value and necessity of data protection as an investment in an organization's future.
What you will learn:
Panelists:
Leila Golchehreh, our Co-CEO and Co-Founder, will be participating in two panels at the upcoming IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit in Washington DC April 4-5.
If you’re attending, be sure to add these to your agenda. If you’d like more information about attending the summit, find that here.
The first panel is From the Ground Up: Embedding Privacy Through Engineering and Automation
To keep up with the rapid growth of technology and this AI renaissance, privacy professionals must adopt new approaches to embed within business processes and technology, and use their own technology. Complex global data protection regulations require organizations to embed privacy into their operations, products, and services. In order to meet regulatory requirements and commercial demand, privacy engineering must become a material part of an organization’s business. Privacy engineering involves identifying potential privacy risks, evaluating the impact of those risks, and implementing appropriate solutions to address them.
This presentation will outline a systematic approach for implement privacy engineering within an organization, including:
The presentation also highlights the benefits of embedding privacy into products and services at organizations. By implementing genuine privacy safeguards, organizations can earn the trust of their customers and employees, improve their reputation, and avoid costly legal entanglements which may arise from settling for data protection which is bolted on as an afterthought or left as a problem for the lawyers to solve.
Panelists:
The next panel is Making the Business Case for Privacy: Unlocking Budget & Funding Your Program
Unlocking budget to support your privacy and data protection program can feel like a herculean task. In this panel, you will learn how to ensure your privacy and trust program is funded, unlock investments and budget in privacy, and communicate effectively with C-suite executives/the board about the value and necessity of data protection as an investment in an organization's future.
What you will learn:
Panelists:
Leila Golchehreh, our Co-CEO and Co-Founder, will be participating in two panels at the upcoming IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit in Washington DC April 4-5.
If you’re attending, be sure to add these to your agenda. If you’d like more information about attending the summit, find that here.
The first panel is From the Ground Up: Embedding Privacy Through Engineering and Automation
To keep up with the rapid growth of technology and this AI renaissance, privacy professionals must adopt new approaches to embed within business processes and technology, and use their own technology. Complex global data protection regulations require organizations to embed privacy into their operations, products, and services. In order to meet regulatory requirements and commercial demand, privacy engineering must become a material part of an organization’s business. Privacy engineering involves identifying potential privacy risks, evaluating the impact of those risks, and implementing appropriate solutions to address them.
This presentation will outline a systematic approach for implement privacy engineering within an organization, including:
The presentation also highlights the benefits of embedding privacy into products and services at organizations. By implementing genuine privacy safeguards, organizations can earn the trust of their customers and employees, improve their reputation, and avoid costly legal entanglements which may arise from settling for data protection which is bolted on as an afterthought or left as a problem for the lawyers to solve.
Panelists:
The next panel is Making the Business Case for Privacy: Unlocking Budget & Funding Your Program
Unlocking budget to support your privacy and data protection program can feel like a herculean task. In this panel, you will learn how to ensure your privacy and trust program is funded, unlock investments and budget in privacy, and communicate effectively with C-suite executives/the board about the value and necessity of data protection as an investment in an organization's future.
What you will learn:
Panelists:
Leila Golchehreh, our Co-CEO and Co-Founder, will be participating in two panels at the upcoming IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit in Washington DC April 4-5.
If you’re attending, be sure to add these to your agenda. If you’d like more information about attending the summit, find that here.
The first panel is From the Ground Up: Embedding Privacy Through Engineering and Automation
To keep up with the rapid growth of technology and this AI renaissance, privacy professionals must adopt new approaches to embed within business processes and technology, and use their own technology. Complex global data protection regulations require organizations to embed privacy into their operations, products, and services. In order to meet regulatory requirements and commercial demand, privacy engineering must become a material part of an organization’s business. Privacy engineering involves identifying potential privacy risks, evaluating the impact of those risks, and implementing appropriate solutions to address them.
This presentation will outline a systematic approach for implement privacy engineering within an organization, including:
The presentation also highlights the benefits of embedding privacy into products and services at organizations. By implementing genuine privacy safeguards, organizations can earn the trust of their customers and employees, improve their reputation, and avoid costly legal entanglements which may arise from settling for data protection which is bolted on as an afterthought or left as a problem for the lawyers to solve.
Panelists:
The next panel is Making the Business Case for Privacy: Unlocking Budget & Funding Your Program
Unlocking budget to support your privacy and data protection program can feel like a herculean task. In this panel, you will learn how to ensure your privacy and trust program is funded, unlock investments and budget in privacy, and communicate effectively with C-suite executives/the board about the value and necessity of data protection as an investment in an organization's future.
What you will learn:
Panelists: