Summary
Join this peer discussion on data governance, protection, and privacy within the public sector. How do we manage data responsibly to lower risk and enforce data centric protection, whilst increasing data intelligence and access to improve services to the public.
Discussion Topics
- The protection of data for both privacy and sensitivity; combining compliance and ethics
- Operationalising automated data privacy across the discovery, identification, and classification of data, implementing privacy frameworks
- Building data use policies to democratize safe data use and the use and implementation of federated data governance models
- Citizens own consumption and use of data, responding to increasing data requests demands
- Data protection considerations within cloud migration projects
Speaker:
Michael Anderson, Chief Strategist, Public Sector at Informatica
In this role he leads strategic activities supporting the U.S. public sector – across federal, state, local government, higher education and national defense – and focuses on helping organizations successfully build a data-driven culture with leading edge technology capabilities. He previously worked as the Informatica Chief Federal Strategist, as the Director, Federal Strategy and Plans for RSA, a Dell Company, and held the position of Manager, Strategic Programs for the Federal Division of Dell-EMC. Mike also served on active duty in the U.S. Army for 25 years, retiring as a Colonel. His military career culminated with duty at U.S. Army Cyber Command as the Chief of Plans, Policy, Strategy (G5). |
Agenda
Thursday 30th September | |
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14:00 BST | Welcome Remarks |
14:10 BST | Interactive Discussion |
15:20 BST | Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks |