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Women leading in privacy and the impostor syndrome: Inseparable companions?


Published: 22 Oct. 2024

Women Leading Privacy section web conference

In this panel, three emerging leaders in the field of data protection from Europe and Latin America share their insight and practical advice on how to deal with the impostor syndrome. Drawing from their diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences, the panelists discuss unique challenges faced by women in the privacy sector and how they navigate these hurdles while forging their paths as leaders.

Women leading in privacy and the impostor syndrome: Inseparable companions?

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Contributors:

Lucia Canga Roza

CIPP/E

Senior Managing Counsel, VP in Privacy, AI and Data Responsibility

Mastercard

Oona Matinpalo

CIPP/E

Data Protection Officer

Sanoma Media Finland

Angela Noguera

CIPP/E

Data Privacy Consultant

Independent Consultant


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Careers and skillsPersonal impactsTelecommunicationsPrivacy
VIDEO

Women leading in privacy and the impostor syndrome: Inseparable companions?

Published: 22 Oct. 2024


Contributors:

Lucia Canga Roza

CIPP/E

Senior Managing Counsel, VP in Privacy, AI and Data Responsibility

Mastercard

Oona Matinpalo

CIPP/E

Data Protection Officer

Sanoma Media Finland

Angela Noguera

CIPP/E

Data Privacy Consultant

Independent Consultant


Women Leading Privacy section web conference

In this panel, three emerging leaders in the field of data protection from Europe and Latin America share their insight and practical advice on how to deal with the impostor syndrome. Drawing from their diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences, the panelists discuss unique challenges faced by women in the privacy sector and how they navigate these hurdles while forging their paths as leaders.

Women leading in privacy and the impostor syndrome: Inseparable companions?

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:

Careers and skillsPersonal impactsTelecommunicationsPrivacy

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