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Ethic-tive Immediately: Building Trust by Handling Data Ethically


Published: 31 March 2021

Promoting a culture of trust that strengthens your brand both internally and externally is no easy feat. Identifying, monitoring and mitigating risk across your business and third parties, as well as creating policies, procedures, and codes of conduct across different stakeholders and business units requires ethics to be central to an organization's practices. In this session, we will discuss the practicalities of building an ethics and compliance program, plus examine key issues around whistleblowing, third party due diligence, data risk management and awareness training.

Ethic-tive Immediately: Building Trust by Handling Data Ethically

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Contributors:

Andreas Klug

CIPP/E, CIPM

VP Data Privacy & Security Compliance

Nscale

Dave Cohen

CIPP/E, CIPP/US

Director

LevelUP Consulting Partners

Douglas Bloom

Executive Director

Morgan Stanley

Justin Weiss

CIPP/A, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP

Crowell Global Advisors Senior Director, Senior Counsel

Crowell & Moring


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Customer trust and expectationsEthicsProgram managementStrategy and governancePrivacy
VIDEO

Ethic-tive Immediately: Building Trust by Handling Data Ethically

Published: 31 March 2021


Contributors:

Andreas Klug

CIPP/E, CIPM

VP Data Privacy & Security Compliance

Nscale

Dave Cohen

CIPP/E, CIPP/US

Director

LevelUP Consulting Partners

Douglas Bloom

Executive Director

Morgan Stanley

Justin Weiss

CIPP/A, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, FIP

Crowell Global Advisors Senior Director, Senior Counsel

Crowell & Moring


Promoting a culture of trust that strengthens your brand both internally and externally is no easy feat. Identifying, monitoring and mitigating risk across your business and third parties, as well as creating policies, procedures, and codes of conduct across different stakeholders and business units requires ethics to be central to an organization's practices. In this session, we will discuss the practicalities of building an ethics and compliance program, plus examine key issues around whistleblowing, third party due diligence, data risk management and awareness training.

Ethic-tive Immediately: Building Trust by Handling Data Ethically

View upcoming IAPP web conferences
CPE credit badge

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.

Submit for CPEs

Tags:

Customer trust and expectationsEthicsProgram managementStrategy and governancePrivacy

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