In recent years, the data security and privacy landscape has grown exponentially more complex and requires specific expertise to mediate the risks associated with this evolving space.
Our presentation will allow attendees to dive into information security-by-design and its implementation to address evolving legal and regulatory obligations from a cybersecurity, data privacy, and risk management perspective.
Jordan Fischer will provide a high-level organizational framework for managing key areas related to developing a robust data security and privacy by design strategy. Attendees will walk away with a practical understanding of how to involve key stakeholders at various points in the compliance program development process and the importance of employee engagement and training as it pertains to the overall data security and compliance culture within an organization.
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