Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?Ulf Mattsson
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect in 2018 and it will affect any business that handles data, even if it's not based in the European Union.Are you looking to move and host data for EU citizens? Do you have a roadmap and associated estimated costs for EU GDPR compliance?Join this webinar to learn:
• Case study and legal/regulatory impact to GDPR• Security Metrics• Oversight of third parties• How to measure cybersecurity preparedness
Presenters : Ulf Mattsson, David Morris, Ian West. and Khizar Sheikh
Date & Time : Aug 17 2017 5:00 pm
Timezone : United States - New York
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?Ulf Mattsson
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?
Description : The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect in 2018 and it will affect any business that handles data, even if it's not based in the European Union.
Are you looking to move and host data for EU citizens? Do you have a roadmap and associated estimated costs for EU GDPR compliance?
Webcast URL : https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/14723/259741
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Moving from confusion to readinessOmo Osagiede
The document discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which regulates how companies handle personal data of EU citizens. It provides an overview of GDPR including key events leading to its adoption and how it strengthens data protection rights. It highlights some notable differences between GDPR and the previous UK Data Protection Act. The document also outlines an approach for companies to become GDPR compliant including conducting a data assessment, updating policies and processes, and appointing a data protection officer if needed. It notes both the penalties for non-compliance and opportunities that GDPR presents organizations.
The document discusses key aspects of preparing for and complying with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which goes into effect on May 25, 2018. It outlines some of the major changes and requirements introduced by the GDPR, including its expanded territorial reach, new obligations for data processors, strengthened consent requirements, increased penalties for non-compliance, and the role of supervisory authorities. The document emphasizes that organizations must conduct assessments, secure resources and budgets, and implement technologies and processes to ensure they have a defensible position and are prepared to address the challenges and opportunities created by the GDPR.
EU GDPR(general data protection regulation)RAKESH S
The document discusses the key aspects and requirements of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It overviews the goals of the GDPR to give citizens control over their personal data and simplify regulations for international business. Some key points covered include territorial scope and application to non-EU organizations, data subject rights, security breach notification requirements, appointing a data protection officer, and strategies for implementing GDPR compliance.
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance? ArticleUlf Mattsson
GDPR is Top Priority in US
Over half of US multinationals say GDPR is their top data- protection priority according to PWC. Of the 200 respondents, 54 % reported that GDPR readiness is the highest priority on their data-privacy and security agenda. Another 38% said GDPR is one of several top priorities, while only 7% said it isn’t a top priority.
The document discusses the growth of the internet of things and connected devices. It notes that by 2018, digital business will require fewer workers but more digital jobs, and the cost of business operations will be reduced by 30% through automation. It also discusses new technologies like smart homes, wearables, and connected medical devices. However, the widespread connectivity of devices introduces new security threats, as many devices have poor security and collect personal data without encryption. The document calls for more robust security measures to protect the growing internet of things.
Getting to grips with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)Zoodikers
Leading employment lawyer Pam Loch, and digital expert Katie King share their advice on how to get to grips with the topic of the moment - GDPR.
They look at who is liable, the impact of Brexit, how it affects marketing and what steps you can take to prepare.
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?Ulf Mattsson
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect in 2018 and it will affect any business that handles data, even if it's not based in the European Union.Are you looking to move and host data for EU citizens? Do you have a roadmap and associated estimated costs for EU GDPR compliance?Join this webinar to learn:
• Case study and legal/regulatory impact to GDPR• Security Metrics• Oversight of third parties• How to measure cybersecurity preparedness
Presenters : Ulf Mattsson, David Morris, Ian West. and Khizar Sheikh
Date & Time : Aug 17 2017 5:00 pm
Timezone : United States - New York
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?Ulf Mattsson
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance?
Description : The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect in 2018 and it will affect any business that handles data, even if it's not based in the European Union.
Are you looking to move and host data for EU citizens? Do you have a roadmap and associated estimated costs for EU GDPR compliance?
Webcast URL : https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/14723/259741
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Moving from confusion to readinessOmo Osagiede
The document discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which regulates how companies handle personal data of EU citizens. It provides an overview of GDPR including key events leading to its adoption and how it strengthens data protection rights. It highlights some notable differences between GDPR and the previous UK Data Protection Act. The document also outlines an approach for companies to become GDPR compliant including conducting a data assessment, updating policies and processes, and appointing a data protection officer if needed. It notes both the penalties for non-compliance and opportunities that GDPR presents organizations.
The document discusses key aspects of preparing for and complying with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which goes into effect on May 25, 2018. It outlines some of the major changes and requirements introduced by the GDPR, including its expanded territorial reach, new obligations for data processors, strengthened consent requirements, increased penalties for non-compliance, and the role of supervisory authorities. The document emphasizes that organizations must conduct assessments, secure resources and budgets, and implement technologies and processes to ensure they have a defensible position and are prepared to address the challenges and opportunities created by the GDPR.
EU GDPR(general data protection regulation)RAKESH S
The document discusses the key aspects and requirements of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It overviews the goals of the GDPR to give citizens control over their personal data and simplify regulations for international business. Some key points covered include territorial scope and application to non-EU organizations, data subject rights, security breach notification requirements, appointing a data protection officer, and strategies for implementing GDPR compliance.
Do You Have a Roadmap for EU GDPR Compliance? ArticleUlf Mattsson
GDPR is Top Priority in US
Over half of US multinationals say GDPR is their top data- protection priority according to PWC. Of the 200 respondents, 54 % reported that GDPR readiness is the highest priority on their data-privacy and security agenda. Another 38% said GDPR is one of several top priorities, while only 7% said it isn’t a top priority.
The document discusses the growth of the internet of things and connected devices. It notes that by 2018, digital business will require fewer workers but more digital jobs, and the cost of business operations will be reduced by 30% through automation. It also discusses new technologies like smart homes, wearables, and connected medical devices. However, the widespread connectivity of devices introduces new security threats, as many devices have poor security and collect personal data without encryption. The document calls for more robust security measures to protect the growing internet of things.
Getting to grips with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)Zoodikers
Leading employment lawyer Pam Loch, and digital expert Katie King share their advice on how to get to grips with the topic of the moment - GDPR.
They look at who is liable, the impact of Brexit, how it affects marketing and what steps you can take to prepare.
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses what personal data is, the rights to privacy and data protection under the GDPR and European law. It explains that the GDPR applies broadly to any company that processes personal data of EU residents, regardless of location. Companies have obligations around obtaining permission for data processing, providing transparency around data usage, implementing security measures, and designating a data protection officer if required. The GDPR aims to better protect privacy and give individuals more control over their personal data.
What is GDPR, the EU’s new facts protection law? What is the GDPR? Europe’s new information privateness and safety regulation consist of heaps of pages’ really worth of new necessities for companies around the world. This GDPR summary can help you understand the law and determine what components of it follow to you. The General information Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and safety regulation in the world.
Full GDPR toolkit: https://quality.eqms.co.uk/gdpr-general-data-protection-regulation-eu-toolkit
This free online training presentation provides you with information about how to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, managing breaches, engaging employees, key requirements and more.
Quick Introduction to the EU GDPR by Sami ZahranDr. Sami Zahran
This document introduces a GDPR remediation programme to help organizations achieve compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that takes effect in May 2018. It discusses the motivation for GDPR including updating outdated privacy laws for the digital age. The programme will assess key areas like individuals' rights, consent, data transfers, and accountability. It will be a corporate-wide change effort governed by control boards at the corporate and business unit levels. Project managers and teams will implement new procedures, processes, technologies, roles, and training needed by the fixed deadline.
The document provides an overview of an upcoming presentation on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It begins with introductions and disclaimers from the presenter and VMware. It then outlines the areas that will be covered in the 30 minute presentation, including timeframes for GDPR compliance, key changes from the previous Data Protection Directive, myths about GDPR requirements, potential fines, and VMware products that can help with GDPR compliance.
GDPR: Is Your Organization Ready for the General Data Protection Regulation?DATUM LLC
The new European GDPR privacy regulations will significantly impact data governance for multinational companies worldwide. This presentation introduces GDPR, its implications, and a six step process for compliance. In May of 2018 the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect and the fines associated with non-compliance are significant with as much as 4% of global sales.
This document summarizes an introductory webinar on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) presented by Dr. Brian O'Mahony. The webinar provided an overview of the GDPR, outlined resources available to help practitioners comply, and next steps for implementation. Key points included that the GDPR strengthens data protection for EU citizens and replaces existing acts, has major implications for general practice, and requires sorting out IT security, designating a data protection lead, and documenting compliance steps.
GDPR Guide: The ICO's 12 Recommended Steps To Take NowHackerOne
Recommendations from The United Kingdom's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) to Prepare for May 2018.
The European General Data Protection Regulation, better known as GDPR, will take effect on May 25, 2018. When it does, every business, organization, or government agency that collects information on European Union (EU) citizens (in other words, just about everyone) will be forced to radically change how it manages customer data and security. If you don’t, the cost of noncompliance is significant: fines can reach up to €20M ($23.5M) or 4 percent of annual sales, whichever is higher.
How GDPR works : companies will be expected to be
fully compliant from 25 May 2018. The regulation
is intended to establish one single set of data
protection rules across Europe
Beginning your General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) JourneyMicrosoft Österreich
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how Windows 10 can help organizations comply with it. It begins with background on the GDPR, including its key implications like enhanced privacy rights for EU citizens and mandatory breach reporting. It defines personal and sensitive data under the GDPR. The document then outlines the key steps for an organization's GDPR compliance journey and describes various security and privacy capabilities in Windows 10 that can help with compliance, such as threat protection, identity protection, and information protection features. It concludes by providing Windows 10 resources to help organizations meet GDPR requirements.
The document discusses preparing organizations for compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It provides an overview of key GDPR requirements, such as obtaining consent for personal data use, implementing privacy by design, and responding to data breaches. The document recommends developing a GDPR action plan that includes conducting privacy impact assessments and audits. Overall, the summary emphasizes the need for organizations to understand how they use personal data and ensure they can meet GDPR requirements for data protection.
The document provides a summary of the key aspects of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 3 pages. It discusses the basic principles of GDPR, how it may impact technology systems, and software tools that can help with compliance. Some of the main topics covered include the definition of personal and sensitive data, data subject rights, privacy by design, security requirements, and obligations for controllers and processors. The summary emphasizes the need for businesses to review their data protection practices and ensure they are prepared to comply with GDPR requirements that take effect in May 2018.
GDPR Basics - General Data Protection RegulationVicky Dallas
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new EU privacy law that strengthens and unifies data protection for individuals within the European Union. It aims to give EU citizens more control over their personal data and to simplify regulations for international businesses. Key aspects of the GDPR include individuals having the right to access, correct and delete their personal data. It also introduces strict rules on obtaining consent and heightened requirements for companies to protect customer data. The GDPR will be enforced beginning May 25, 2018.
If you are in the UK and need to check that you will comply with the General Data Protection Regulations when they come into force in May 2018, this checklist might help. Developed for use in my own business it is shared without liability. Please use it wisely to start the process of complying.
For more information on making your processes and your legal documents simple, especially if you are in the UK construction industry, go to http://500words.co.uk/
EU General Data Protection Regulation - Update 2017Cliff Ashcroft
This free Lasa webinar looks at why data protection is important in a digital world, and what practical things charities and civil society organisations can do to prepare for when the EU General Data Protection Regulations come into force in May 2018.
It is vital charities use the next 12 months to understand their new responsibilities and put the required processes in place.
Our webinar gives you the opportunity to ensure you are prepared for what’s to come by putting your #GDPR questions to our data protection expert and published author, Paul Ticher.
Lasa does lots more charity tech help and advice - find out more at: Twitter: @lasaict
Acknowledgements:
Lasa actively promotes and supports the Way Ahead – Civil Society at the Heart of London. See www.citybridgetrust.org.uk/publications/way-ahead/
This webinar is supported by the City of London Corporation's charity, City Bridge Trust. www.citybridgetrust.org.uk
For more information visit https://brightpay.co.uk
All organisations, regardless of size, will have had to introduce or update existing policies regarding personal data in order to comply with the new regulations.
This webinar will look at the GDPR, how it may affect your business and what we have learned from the GDPR 5 months on. We will also have a look at how BrightPay can help your organisation utilise the new regulations for the benefit of you, your customers and youremployees.
Essentially, GDPR is an overhaul of the way we process, manage and store individual’s personal data, and that includes your employee’s personal payroll and HR information. We will take you through the impact of GDPR on your payroll processing, highlighting the biggest areas of concern including emailing payslips, employee consent and your legal obligations with regards to payroll, HR and Employment law.
The webinar will include a demonstration of how our BrightPay Connect add-on can help you work towards GDPR compliance by offering remote online access to accountants, employers and employees. We will take a brief look at our Bright Contracts software, which as well as providing the user with the facility to create and customise Contracts of Employment and Company Handbooks, now has a new feature which enables the user to create an Employee Privacy Policy which is a requirement under GDPR.
We will also unveil our new timesheet rapid input feature. Our exciting new timesheet feature directly connects to the BrightPay payroll and allows clients to import timesheet hours from a CSV or directly input hours for each employee on the BrightPay connect employer dashboard. For accountants and payroll bureaus, clients can easily use the timesheet upload for rapid input of employee’s hours eliminating possible errors. The timesheet feature also allows bureaus to easily run the payroll before sending it back to your payroll client for final approval and validation.
Preparing for GDPR: What Every B2B Marketer Must KnowIntegrate
Considering the consequences of non-compliance (up to €20M/$24M or 4% worldwide annual revenue), this translates to a major problem for B2B marketers.
How can your team ensure its lead gen processes are GDPR-compliant without undermining demand generation performance?
View this deck to see how Julian Archer (Sr. Research Director, SiriusDecisions) and Scott Vaughan (CMO, Integrate) educate B2B marketers on: developing a comprehensive GDPR compliance strategy, putting your compliance strategy into action, and applying software to support your compliance measures.
To watch the on-demand version of the webinar, click here:
https://www.integrate.com/gdpr-compliance-b2b-marketing-webinar
MWLUG - 2017
Tim Clark & Stephanie Heit
Tim & Steph explain the basics of GDPR and give some recommendations about what you can do to be ready.
Data sources are in the final slides.
For more information about how BCC can help you get your Domino data ready for GDPR please contact us here.
http://bcchub.com/bcc-domino-protect/
The document provides an overview and agenda for a conference on achieving compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses key aspects of GDPR compliance including identifying personal data, data subject rights, security requirements, international data transfers, and remedies for non-compliance. Various vendors also present on how their products can help organizations meet GDPR requirements through features such as digital consent management and customizable reporting on personal data. An example case study highlights how one company used DocuSign to address challenges around manual processes, GDPR readiness, and security of personal information.
This document provides guidance on operationalizing AI ethics. It recommends identifying existing infrastructure to support an AI ethics program, creating a tailored risk framework for one's industry, and changing perceptions of ethics. Key steps include optimizing tools for product managers, building organizational awareness, inspiring employees to identify risks, and monitoring impacts and stakeholder engagement. The document warns against purely academic or engineering-led approaches and outlines specific tactics like establishing governance, developing quality assurance programs, and increasing trainings.
Lack of collaboration is one of the root cause for conflicts. Learn some strategies for collaborating at ease and prevent conflicts. With collaboration at ease getting things done is no longer seem to be harder.
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses what personal data is, the rights to privacy and data protection under the GDPR and European law. It explains that the GDPR applies broadly to any company that processes personal data of EU residents, regardless of location. Companies have obligations around obtaining permission for data processing, providing transparency around data usage, implementing security measures, and designating a data protection officer if required. The GDPR aims to better protect privacy and give individuals more control over their personal data.
What is GDPR, the EU’s new facts protection law? What is the GDPR? Europe’s new information privateness and safety regulation consist of heaps of pages’ really worth of new necessities for companies around the world. This GDPR summary can help you understand the law and determine what components of it follow to you. The General information Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and safety regulation in the world.
Full GDPR toolkit: https://quality.eqms.co.uk/gdpr-general-data-protection-regulation-eu-toolkit
This free online training presentation provides you with information about how to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, managing breaches, engaging employees, key requirements and more.
Quick Introduction to the EU GDPR by Sami ZahranDr. Sami Zahran
This document introduces a GDPR remediation programme to help organizations achieve compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that takes effect in May 2018. It discusses the motivation for GDPR including updating outdated privacy laws for the digital age. The programme will assess key areas like individuals' rights, consent, data transfers, and accountability. It will be a corporate-wide change effort governed by control boards at the corporate and business unit levels. Project managers and teams will implement new procedures, processes, technologies, roles, and training needed by the fixed deadline.
The document provides an overview of an upcoming presentation on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It begins with introductions and disclaimers from the presenter and VMware. It then outlines the areas that will be covered in the 30 minute presentation, including timeframes for GDPR compliance, key changes from the previous Data Protection Directive, myths about GDPR requirements, potential fines, and VMware products that can help with GDPR compliance.
GDPR: Is Your Organization Ready for the General Data Protection Regulation?DATUM LLC
The new European GDPR privacy regulations will significantly impact data governance for multinational companies worldwide. This presentation introduces GDPR, its implications, and a six step process for compliance. In May of 2018 the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect and the fines associated with non-compliance are significant with as much as 4% of global sales.
This document summarizes an introductory webinar on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) presented by Dr. Brian O'Mahony. The webinar provided an overview of the GDPR, outlined resources available to help practitioners comply, and next steps for implementation. Key points included that the GDPR strengthens data protection for EU citizens and replaces existing acts, has major implications for general practice, and requires sorting out IT security, designating a data protection lead, and documenting compliance steps.
GDPR Guide: The ICO's 12 Recommended Steps To Take NowHackerOne
Recommendations from The United Kingdom's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) to Prepare for May 2018.
The European General Data Protection Regulation, better known as GDPR, will take effect on May 25, 2018. When it does, every business, organization, or government agency that collects information on European Union (EU) citizens (in other words, just about everyone) will be forced to radically change how it manages customer data and security. If you don’t, the cost of noncompliance is significant: fines can reach up to €20M ($23.5M) or 4 percent of annual sales, whichever is higher.
How GDPR works : companies will be expected to be
fully compliant from 25 May 2018. The regulation
is intended to establish one single set of data
protection rules across Europe
Beginning your General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) JourneyMicrosoft Österreich
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how Windows 10 can help organizations comply with it. It begins with background on the GDPR, including its key implications like enhanced privacy rights for EU citizens and mandatory breach reporting. It defines personal and sensitive data under the GDPR. The document then outlines the key steps for an organization's GDPR compliance journey and describes various security and privacy capabilities in Windows 10 that can help with compliance, such as threat protection, identity protection, and information protection features. It concludes by providing Windows 10 resources to help organizations meet GDPR requirements.
The document discusses preparing organizations for compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It provides an overview of key GDPR requirements, such as obtaining consent for personal data use, implementing privacy by design, and responding to data breaches. The document recommends developing a GDPR action plan that includes conducting privacy impact assessments and audits. Overall, the summary emphasizes the need for organizations to understand how they use personal data and ensure they can meet GDPR requirements for data protection.
The document provides a summary of the key aspects of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 3 pages. It discusses the basic principles of GDPR, how it may impact technology systems, and software tools that can help with compliance. Some of the main topics covered include the definition of personal and sensitive data, data subject rights, privacy by design, security requirements, and obligations for controllers and processors. The summary emphasizes the need for businesses to review their data protection practices and ensure they are prepared to comply with GDPR requirements that take effect in May 2018.
GDPR Basics - General Data Protection RegulationVicky Dallas
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new EU privacy law that strengthens and unifies data protection for individuals within the European Union. It aims to give EU citizens more control over their personal data and to simplify regulations for international businesses. Key aspects of the GDPR include individuals having the right to access, correct and delete their personal data. It also introduces strict rules on obtaining consent and heightened requirements for companies to protect customer data. The GDPR will be enforced beginning May 25, 2018.
If you are in the UK and need to check that you will comply with the General Data Protection Regulations when they come into force in May 2018, this checklist might help. Developed for use in my own business it is shared without liability. Please use it wisely to start the process of complying.
For more information on making your processes and your legal documents simple, especially if you are in the UK construction industry, go to http://500words.co.uk/
EU General Data Protection Regulation - Update 2017Cliff Ashcroft
This free Lasa webinar looks at why data protection is important in a digital world, and what practical things charities and civil society organisations can do to prepare for when the EU General Data Protection Regulations come into force in May 2018.
It is vital charities use the next 12 months to understand their new responsibilities and put the required processes in place.
Our webinar gives you the opportunity to ensure you are prepared for what’s to come by putting your #GDPR questions to our data protection expert and published author, Paul Ticher.
Lasa does lots more charity tech help and advice - find out more at: Twitter: @lasaict
Acknowledgements:
Lasa actively promotes and supports the Way Ahead – Civil Society at the Heart of London. See www.citybridgetrust.org.uk/publications/way-ahead/
This webinar is supported by the City of London Corporation's charity, City Bridge Trust. www.citybridgetrust.org.uk
For more information visit https://brightpay.co.uk
All organisations, regardless of size, will have had to introduce or update existing policies regarding personal data in order to comply with the new regulations.
This webinar will look at the GDPR, how it may affect your business and what we have learned from the GDPR 5 months on. We will also have a look at how BrightPay can help your organisation utilise the new regulations for the benefit of you, your customers and youremployees.
Essentially, GDPR is an overhaul of the way we process, manage and store individual’s personal data, and that includes your employee’s personal payroll and HR information. We will take you through the impact of GDPR on your payroll processing, highlighting the biggest areas of concern including emailing payslips, employee consent and your legal obligations with regards to payroll, HR and Employment law.
The webinar will include a demonstration of how our BrightPay Connect add-on can help you work towards GDPR compliance by offering remote online access to accountants, employers and employees. We will take a brief look at our Bright Contracts software, which as well as providing the user with the facility to create and customise Contracts of Employment and Company Handbooks, now has a new feature which enables the user to create an Employee Privacy Policy which is a requirement under GDPR.
We will also unveil our new timesheet rapid input feature. Our exciting new timesheet feature directly connects to the BrightPay payroll and allows clients to import timesheet hours from a CSV or directly input hours for each employee on the BrightPay connect employer dashboard. For accountants and payroll bureaus, clients can easily use the timesheet upload for rapid input of employee’s hours eliminating possible errors. The timesheet feature also allows bureaus to easily run the payroll before sending it back to your payroll client for final approval and validation.
Preparing for GDPR: What Every B2B Marketer Must KnowIntegrate
Considering the consequences of non-compliance (up to €20M/$24M or 4% worldwide annual revenue), this translates to a major problem for B2B marketers.
How can your team ensure its lead gen processes are GDPR-compliant without undermining demand generation performance?
View this deck to see how Julian Archer (Sr. Research Director, SiriusDecisions) and Scott Vaughan (CMO, Integrate) educate B2B marketers on: developing a comprehensive GDPR compliance strategy, putting your compliance strategy into action, and applying software to support your compliance measures.
To watch the on-demand version of the webinar, click here:
https://www.integrate.com/gdpr-compliance-b2b-marketing-webinar
MWLUG - 2017
Tim Clark & Stephanie Heit
Tim & Steph explain the basics of GDPR and give some recommendations about what you can do to be ready.
Data sources are in the final slides.
For more information about how BCC can help you get your Domino data ready for GDPR please contact us here.
http://bcchub.com/bcc-domino-protect/
The document provides an overview and agenda for a conference on achieving compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses key aspects of GDPR compliance including identifying personal data, data subject rights, security requirements, international data transfers, and remedies for non-compliance. Various vendors also present on how their products can help organizations meet GDPR requirements through features such as digital consent management and customizable reporting on personal data. An example case study highlights how one company used DocuSign to address challenges around manual processes, GDPR readiness, and security of personal information.
This document provides guidance on operationalizing AI ethics. It recommends identifying existing infrastructure to support an AI ethics program, creating a tailored risk framework for one's industry, and changing perceptions of ethics. Key steps include optimizing tools for product managers, building organizational awareness, inspiring employees to identify risks, and monitoring impacts and stakeholder engagement. The document warns against purely academic or engineering-led approaches and outlines specific tactics like establishing governance, developing quality assurance programs, and increasing trainings.
Lack of collaboration is one of the root cause for conflicts. Learn some strategies for collaborating at ease and prevent conflicts. With collaboration at ease getting things done is no longer seem to be harder.
This document provides best practices for setting OKRs (Objectives and Key Results). It recommends setting 3 qualitative objectives with quantifiable success measures, such as onboarding 20 new customers or reducing costs by 2%. OKR progress should be tracked on a scale of 0-100%, with 70% achievement considered good. Objectives and key results should be limited to 3 per objective. OKRs should be planned monthly or quarterly with the end state in mind and aligned across teams and the organization's overall goals. Transparency and accountability are important - objectives should be visible to all and each team is responsible for their key results.
A/B testing involves showing two variants of a digital experience to different user groups and measuring which performs better according to key metrics. It is used to test hypotheses about how to improve user engagement and conversion rates. The process involves researching problems, developing hypotheses, creating alternatives, validating alternatives through testing, and then implementing the best performing version. Some best practices include focusing tests, using statistical analysis, controlling for external factors, and collecting user feedback. Common areas to conduct A/B tests include websites, apps, search, ecommerce, and APIs. Popular A/B testing tools vary in features and pricing.
Big data use cases in AWS include data ingestion and processing, clickstream analysis to understand user behavior on websites, data warehousing to store large datasets for analysis, and building smart applications that use machine learning and big data.
A Business Intelligence requirement gathering checklistMadhumita Mantri
The document provides a checklist for evaluating Business Intelligence solutions. It covers key areas to consider like the data environment, end user experience, licensing and support, and features needed for data inquiry, manipulation, analysis, reporting, graphics, security, automation and collaboration. Choosing the right BI solution is important to turn data into insights, improve efficiency and gain competitive advantages. The evaluation process involves defining requirements, shortlisting options, seeing vendor demonstrations, and testing options.
Career Transformation from CRM Architect to Technical Program Management (Data)Madhumita Mantri
The document discusses career transformation. It suggests that people should regularly evaluate their career satisfaction and make changes when needed to find fulfillment. Career transformations may involve learning new skills or switching industries, but can help people advance in ways aligned with their passions and strengths.
Data-driven product management uses customer data and insights to deliver exceptional product experiences. It defines key performance indicators (KPIs) like revenue, retention, and customer satisfaction to measure impact. Roadmaps are created to align teams toward the highest impact. Data is also used to simplify customer onboarding, promote user adoption and feedback, and make Net Promoter Scores actionable. The goal is to build products that solve real problems and have a positive impact on customers' lives.
Unified Approach to Analytics addresses challenges with growing data volumes and disparate technologies by providing a comprehensive, hosted solution. This unified approach provides an end-to-end workflow with self-serve capabilities to streamline data preparation, exploration, modeling, and insights sharing. It allows data engineers and scientists to focus on analysis rather than infrastructure while ensuring security, operability and reducing costs. The goal is to accelerate innovation by enabling analysis, modeling and prototyping in hours instead of weeks through an easy to use, cloud-based platform.
Product School AMA: How to crack the PM interviewMadhumita Mantri
This document summarizes a talk given by Product School instructors on how to crack the PM interview. They discuss gaining experience without work history through side projects, preparing for interviews by understanding job descriptions, and common interview questions. The instructors share their career paths and advice on prioritization, metrics, communication skills, and resources for learning. Upcoming Product School courses and instructor bios are also included.
This document appears to be a record of a name, MadhumitaMantri, and a date, 08/06/2016. No other contextual information is provided. In summary, the document simply lists a name and date without any other accompanying details or explanation.
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
4th Modern Marketing Reckoner by MMA Global India & Group M: 60+ experts on W...Social Samosa
The Modern Marketing Reckoner (MMR) is a comprehensive resource packed with POVs from 60+ industry leaders on how AI is transforming the 4 key pillars of marketing – product, place, price and promotions.
ViewShift: Hassle-free Dynamic Policy Enforcement for Every Data LakeWalaa Eldin Moustafa
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#SQL #Views #Privacy #Compliance #DataLake
Analysis insight about a Flyball dog competition team's performanceroli9797
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Predictably Improve Your B2B Tech Company's Performance by Leveraging DataKiwi Creative
Harness the power of AI-backed reports, benchmarking and data analysis to predict trends and detect anomalies in your marketing efforts.
Peter Caputa, CEO at Databox, reveals how you can discover the strategies and tools to increase your growth rate (and margins!).
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This is the webinar recording from the June 2024 HubSpot User Group (HUG) for B2B Technology USA.
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Codeless Generative AI Pipelines
(GenAI with Milvus)
https://ml.dssconf.pl/user.html#!/lecture/DSSML24-041a/rate
Discover the potential of real-time streaming in the context of GenAI as we delve into the intricacies of Apache NiFi and its capabilities. Learn how this tool can significantly simplify the data engineering workflow for GenAI applications, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects rather than the technical complexities. I will guide you through practical examples and use cases, showing the impact of automation on prompt building. From data ingestion to transformation and delivery, witness how Apache NiFi streamlines the entire pipeline, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Timothy Spann
https://www.youtube.com/@FLaNK-Stack
https://medium.com/@tspann
https://www.datainmotion.dev/
milvus, unstructured data, vector database, zilliz, cloud, vectors, python, deep learning, generative ai, genai, nifi, kafka, flink, streaming, iot, edge
2. Goal of this presentation is to give you a quick overview on:
What is GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)?
What is needed for a company to be GDPR Compliant?
What types of information needed by GDPR for Personal Data?
How can you ensure that you are GDPR Compliant?
3. HOW DATA IS?
What is GDPR: General Data Protection
Regulation?
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