Original broadcast date: December 15, 2016
Good data governance means understanding your organization’s information flows, while controlling and monitoring those streams. But before you can effectively achieve management of these processes you need to understand where your personal and sensitive information resides within your organization, where it goes, and that it’s not a static environment. Additionally, Article 30 of the GDPR (among other articles) point toward the importance of these practices.
Enter data mapping. This foundational exercise is critical to the eventual success of your data governance practices, and while complex and challenging it can be achieved with the proper application of resources. Join us for this practical discussion to hear about what data mapping is, how to do it, and to discover tools that will help you get the job done.
What you’ll take away
- Why data mapping is a critical process for compliance with the GDPR, as well as data governance success
- An overview of the data mapping process, what it is and how you do it
- Operational tips & best practices
- Real world examples and applications of data mapping
Speakers:
- Kabir Barday, CEO, OneTrust
- Denise Farnsworth, NetSuite, Senior Director, Lead Privacy Counsel
- Toby Spry, Cybersecurity & Privacy Director, PwC