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Luca Cosentino, DeFi Lead at Oasis Network, joins the show to discuss how decentralized systems can help address the growing concern over how digital companies collect personal data.
Colleen Theresa Brown, Partner at Sidley Austin LLP and long-time privacy lawyer, joins the show to break down the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA). Tune in to learn more about the scope and exemptions of the VCDPA, as well as what the law means for businesses and consumers.
Off the heels of the signing of the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act into law, Richard Hogg, Global Information Governance Director at White and Case LLP, joins the show to talk about the impact of privacy regulations on data governance.
Diana Chen, VP of Business Development & Content Strategy at General Networks Corporation, joins the show to share her expert advice for companies preparing for, or in the midst of, a migration to M365.
Nishant Bhajaria, author and privacy expert, joins the show to talk about the concept of privacy by design and shares actionable tips for privacy professionals as they work to implement data privacy features in every area of their organization.
Debbie Reynolds, also known as "the Data Diva," joins the show in honor of Data Privacy Day to talk about how consumers can own their privacy and how companies can respect their consumers' data.
Bob Seiner, author of the book Non-Invasive Data Governance: The Path of Least Resistance and Greatest Success, joins the show to talk about the least threatening and most effective approach to implementing a data governance program.
As 2020 comes to an end, we took a look back at some of this year's podcast episodes.
Ann Gorr - information governance strategist and legal technology consultant - explains why empathy is not optional for today's IG strategists.
Susan Bennett, Founder & Executive Director of Australian based think tank, Information Governance ANZ, joins the show to reflect on lessons learned for information governance and privacy professionals in 2020.
Why should organizations prioritize content cleanup and minimization projects? Where to begin when starting a cleanup project? Rich Medina, Principal Consultant at Doculabs and content cleanup expert, shares best practices based on his experience.
What's the connection between Star Wars, Blade Runner, and Information Governance? Theo Priestley, globally recognized futurist, author, and international speaker, ties science fiction and InfoGov together during this out-of-this-world episode.
Risk is unavoidable. But how can you manage and reduce risk in order to protect your company and your clients? Kayla Williams, Director of Governance, Risk, and Compliance at LogMeIn, answers this question (and others!) and gives her take on best practices for risk management and data governance.
Change is inevitable, especially in the world of data privacy. But as organizations change their policies and procedures in order to strengthen their privacy programs, how can they make the changes stick? Data ethics and privacy expert, Jamie Specter, shares insights on effective change management.
Data Mapping as a Service (DMaaS) is the key to effectively using your data and unlocking its true value. ActiveNav's Rich Hale, CTO, and Jeff Dunning, Sales Engineer - New Products, join the podcast to talk about the new software category and how data mapping is not only essential for every organization, but feasible, too.
What happens when a legal event arises in your organization? Andrea Williams, VP of Emerging Technology and Solutions at Ricoh Canada's eDiscovery Group, joins us to discuss how understanding and managing your data from the outset is essential for streamlined eDiscovery.
Peter Baumann, CEO of Active Navigation, joins the show to break down the 2020 Gartner Market Guide for File Analysis. Tune in as we cover what the term means, the current state of the market, and what's to come in the future.
How can you protect what you don't know you have? Brian Segobiano and Joe Shepley, both Managing Directors at Ankura, join us to discuss the importance of creating and maintaining a data map as well as best practices for doing so.
Struggling to comply with the New York SHIELD Act? Confused about the definitions of "private information" and "breach"? Wondering who should run point on compliance efforts? Tune in as Matthew Bernstein, Information Governance Strategist at MC Bernstein, data offers insights and advice for companies striving to comply with the New York privacy and security regulation.
As organizations roll out Microsoft Teams in an effort to maintain collaboration while working remote, what should be considered from an Information Governance and privacy perspective? Who should take the lead on determining the features and functionalities that best fit the organization? Elizabeth Adkins, Director of Information Governance at Grant Thornton, answers these questions and more.
How can records managers gain buy-in for RM programs in highly regulated industries? What are best practices for records management teams following a merger? How do records management and privacy work compliment each other? Julie Honeycutt, Records Technical Lead at BB&T now Truist, offers her answers to these questions and more.
What are the true costs of incorrectly managing data and how can organizations approach reducing those costs? Joe Ponder and Jason Shelton, Senior Partners at InfoCycle, join us to answer these questions and more.