Over 100+ countries and counting (along with a growing number is U.S. states) have enacted data privacy legislation, creating a super-complex global data privacy landscape. Unless, of course, you approach the situation with a different mindset.
Join us to explore the relationship between privacy, security, compliance, and ethics as organizations try to find the perfect balance in data creation, collection, storage, usage, and collaboration.
Don’t worry, we’ll set the record straight for the differences between the “DPO” and the “DPO” … as well as the participation and responsibilities of security, privacy, engineering, legal, compliance, and more.
In this first episode, we look at the history of privacy law and regulation and we explore how the definitions and requirements are expanding for the benefit of consumers and the impact and challenges they create for the business.
We also get into the differences between data privacy, compliance, and security and how organizations can determine what its data privacy posture will look like in comparison/contrast to its security posture.
Is it a one-size-fits-all approach? As an engineer turned legal professional turned privacy executive, you might be surprised to hear what Kate’s recommendations are.
Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.
Guest Kate Barecchia Deputy General Counsel & Global Data Privacy Officer at Imperva [@Imperva] On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-barecchia-82759a14/
Resources Learn more about Imperva and their offering: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988
Product: Imperva Data Security Fabric
Data Discovery Solution: Data discovery and classification
Data Security Solution: Sensitive and personal data security
Webinar: What Security Professionals Need to Know About Privacy in 2023
Whitepaper: A data-centric cybersecurity framework for digital transformation
Are you interested in telling your story? https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
Over 100+ countries and counting (along with a growing number is U.S. states) have enacted data privacy legislation, creating a super-complex global data privacy landscape. Unless, of course, you approach the situation with a different mindset.
Join us to explore the relationship between privacy, security, compliance, and ethics as organizations try to find the perfect balance in data creation, collection, storage, usage, and collaboration.
Don’t worry, we’ll set the record straight for the differences between the “DPO” and the “DPO” … as well as the participation and responsibilities of security, privacy, engineering, legal, compliance, and more.
In this first episode, we look at the history of privacy law and regulation and we explore how the definitions and requirements are expanding for the benefit of consumers and the impact and challenges they create for the business.
We also get into the differences between data privacy, compliance, and security and how organizations can determine what its data privacy posture will look like in comparison/contrast to its security posture.
Is it a one-size-fits-all approach? As an engineer turned legal professional turned privacy executive, you might be surprised to hear what Kate’s recommendations are.
Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.
Guest Kate Barecchia Deputy General Counsel & Global Data Privacy Officer at Imperva [@Imperva] On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-barecchia-82759a14/
Resources Learn more about Imperva and their offering: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988
Product: Imperva Data Security Fabric
Data Discovery Solution: Data discovery and classification
Data Security Solution: Sensitive and personal data security
Webinar: What Security Professionals Need to Know About Privacy in 2023
Whitepaper: A data-centric cybersecurity framework for digital transformation
Are you interested in telling your story? https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
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