Policy Center Enterprise Edition combines subscription access to Policy Center, a cloud-based retention and privacy policy management platform, with expert Advisory Services to help you comply with existing and new regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It helps you manage privacy and retention together, so you can know your retention and privacy obligations, and show compliance.
The European Union (EU) is implementing GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) on May 25, 2018. Organizations who offer goods or services to EU residents or monitor the behavior of EU residents must comply, or they may incur significant financial penalties. Are you ready? Time is running out to ensure you comply with the new requirements.
In this webinar presentation, Dean Evans, Satori Consulting to learn what the GDPR requirements mean for your organization, plus get a practical guide to achieving GDPR readiness including how to implement processes to satisfy the privacy rights of individuals. Dean will cover:
=> What is GDPR?
=> Common GDPR misconceptions
=> Key considerations
=> How to develop a plan of action
=> Process owners as data stewards
Webianr: GDPR: How to build a data protection frameworkLeigh Hill
Are you ready for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
With the GDPR deadline less than two years away, the pressure is on for organizations to understand how they will comply. Proper data management is part of the answer, but tying these efforts into a data governance framework to manage data protection is key to meeting – and sustaining – GDPR compliance.
In this webinar we will discuss:
-What GDPR is and the impact it has on data management
-Why a sustainable framework is key to getting GDPR right
-The five steps to establishing a data protection framework
-How to ensure ongoing compliance
Strengthening current personal data protection regulation (EU 95/46), GDPR lays down rules relating to protection of natural persons with regard to processing and free movement of personal data. It applies to all entities in EU member states processing personal data by automated means and processing which form part of a filing system. Application of GDPR will be supervised in Belgium by the privacy commission.
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
GDPR will replace national data protection laws of all 28 EU member states in May 2018 and is applying to any organization that processes data of EU data subjects.
The European Union (EU) is implementing GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) on May 25, 2018. Organizations who offer goods or services to EU residents or monitor the behavior of EU residents must comply, or they may incur significant financial penalties. Are you ready? Time is running out to ensure you comply with the new requirements.
In this webinar presentation, Dean Evans, Satori Consulting to learn what the GDPR requirements mean for your organization, plus get a practical guide to achieving GDPR readiness including how to implement processes to satisfy the privacy rights of individuals. Dean will cover:
=> What is GDPR?
=> Common GDPR misconceptions
=> Key considerations
=> How to develop a plan of action
=> Process owners as data stewards
Webianr: GDPR: How to build a data protection frameworkLeigh Hill
Are you ready for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
With the GDPR deadline less than two years away, the pressure is on for organizations to understand how they will comply. Proper data management is part of the answer, but tying these efforts into a data governance framework to manage data protection is key to meeting – and sustaining – GDPR compliance.
In this webinar we will discuss:
-What GDPR is and the impact it has on data management
-Why a sustainable framework is key to getting GDPR right
-The five steps to establishing a data protection framework
-How to ensure ongoing compliance
Strengthening current personal data protection regulation (EU 95/46), GDPR lays down rules relating to protection of natural persons with regard to processing and free movement of personal data. It applies to all entities in EU member states processing personal data by automated means and processing which form part of a filing system. Application of GDPR will be supervised in Belgium by the privacy commission.
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
GDPR will replace national data protection laws of all 28 EU member states in May 2018 and is applying to any organization that processes data of EU data subjects.
GDPR The New Data Protection Law coming into effect May 2018. What does it me...eHealth Forum
GDPR The New Data Protection Law coming into effect May 2018. What does it mean for hospitals?
Anthe Papageorgiou, Compliance Officer & Data Protection Officer at Henry Dunant Hospital Center
GDPR – what does it mean for charities and what you need to consider - Iain P...m-hance
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation by which the European Parliament, The European Council and the European Commission intend to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU). EU members have until May 2018 to ensure that they are fully compliant with the new regulation. Regardless of Brexit, organisations in the UK that collect and use personal data will need to comply. In this slide deck Iain gives an overview of GDPR, what the requirements mean for charities and what charities need to consider to be compliant
Preparing for GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation - Stakeholder Presenta...Qualsys Ltd
Preparing for the new General Data Protection Regulation? Here is a presentation to help you to engage your employees with their new information security requirements. In this ppt presentation, you will find out: why GDPR, steps to manage compliance, important information security facts and some of the key articles.
In this Story, we follow Sophie in her life and job. In her new job, she meets Marco, who chose Microsoft Solutions to be as compliant as possible with GDPR.
If you want to hear the story behind the slides, feel free to get in touch via www.thedataprotectionoffice.eu
This webinar provides an overview of:
- The regulatory landscape
- Territorial scope
- Remedies, liabilities and penalties
- Risk management and the GDPR
- Legal requirement for a DPIA
- Why and how to conduct a data flow mapping exercise
- What are the challenges?
- What is an information flow?
- The questions to ask
- Data flow mapping techniques.
A recording of this webinar is available here:
https://youtu.be/EZFgrmzmPYE
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.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Moving from confusion to readinessOmo Osagiede
This GDPR primer highlights key aspects of the new EU regulation regarding the protection of EU citizens data. It also presents a basic approach and key activities for GDPR preparedness. Useful as a discussion starter with senior management.
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
Bridging the Gap Between Privacy and RetentionInfoGoTo
This slideshare explores the vital connection between privacy and retention and explores some tools and approaches that can help organizations successfully manage them in tandem.
GDPR From Implementation to OpportunityDean Sappey
GDPR presents new challenges for law firms across Europe. This presentation explains the implications of GDPR and simple strategies to ensure firms are compliant for its launch in May 2018
What is the new data protection regulation GDPR and why should you care? Jesp...Exove
What is the new data protection regulation GDPR and why should you care? by Jesper Nevalainen, Bird & Bird
Exove and Bird & Bird seminar on Nov 23rd 2016: "GDPR - Practical Effects on Digital Business - juridical, technical, and customer point of view"
On 14/4/2016 EU Data Privacy had been approved the regulation which is, nowadays, mandatory. However companies have 2 years to carry out its suitability before receiving an economic penalty for not having completed it - deadline: 25/05/2016
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.
Presentation slides from an NCVO webinar which took place on 18 October 2017.
Presentation by Gary Shipsey from Protecture, find out more about Protecture: https://www.protecture.org.uk/
View the webinar recording: https://youtu.be/D7wuDS4QZgQ
Understanding the EU's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)Acquia
In 2016, the European Union (EU) approved its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect European citizens’ data. As a regulation, the GDPR does not require the implementation of legislation, and will immediately become an applicable law as of the 25th of May, 2018.
What is GDPR exactly trying to accomplish? According to the official documents, the goal is the “protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.”
In short, organizations that conduct business in the EU will need to be compliant with GDPR, and must come to terms with the huge fines that non-compliance can carry. Fines can be up to €20M or 4% of the annual turnover. For companies that experience breaches that result in the loss of personal data (such as Talk Talk, which lost 170,000 people’s data), the fines will be tremendous.
Join us for discussion about GDPR to learn more about:
The principles that organizations that use personal data need to adhere to
The consequences organizations can face if that do not adhere to this new regulation
How your organization can prepare for the future
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Implications for Canadian Firmsaccenture
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) represents significant challenges for financial institutions to comply with the new data processing and record keeping requirements. This Accenture Finance & Risk presentation explores the impact of GDPR on Canadian firms, including lessons learned from our work with clients and knowledge gained that can be used for an effective GDPR journey.
GDPR The New Data Protection Law coming into effect May 2018. What does it me...eHealth Forum
GDPR The New Data Protection Law coming into effect May 2018. What does it mean for hospitals?
Anthe Papageorgiou, Compliance Officer & Data Protection Officer at Henry Dunant Hospital Center
GDPR – what does it mean for charities and what you need to consider - Iain P...m-hance
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation by which the European Parliament, The European Council and the European Commission intend to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU). EU members have until May 2018 to ensure that they are fully compliant with the new regulation. Regardless of Brexit, organisations in the UK that collect and use personal data will need to comply. In this slide deck Iain gives an overview of GDPR, what the requirements mean for charities and what charities need to consider to be compliant
Preparing for GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation - Stakeholder Presenta...Qualsys Ltd
Preparing for the new General Data Protection Regulation? Here is a presentation to help you to engage your employees with their new information security requirements. In this ppt presentation, you will find out: why GDPR, steps to manage compliance, important information security facts and some of the key articles.
In this Story, we follow Sophie in her life and job. In her new job, she meets Marco, who chose Microsoft Solutions to be as compliant as possible with GDPR.
If you want to hear the story behind the slides, feel free to get in touch via www.thedataprotectionoffice.eu
This webinar provides an overview of:
- The regulatory landscape
- Territorial scope
- Remedies, liabilities and penalties
- Risk management and the GDPR
- Legal requirement for a DPIA
- Why and how to conduct a data flow mapping exercise
- What are the challenges?
- What is an information flow?
- The questions to ask
- Data flow mapping techniques.
A recording of this webinar is available here:
https://youtu.be/EZFgrmzmPYE
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.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Moving from confusion to readinessOmo Osagiede
This GDPR primer highlights key aspects of the new EU regulation regarding the protection of EU citizens data. It also presents a basic approach and key activities for GDPR preparedness. Useful as a discussion starter with senior management.
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
Bridging the Gap Between Privacy and RetentionInfoGoTo
This slideshare explores the vital connection between privacy and retention and explores some tools and approaches that can help organizations successfully manage them in tandem.
GDPR From Implementation to OpportunityDean Sappey
GDPR presents new challenges for law firms across Europe. This presentation explains the implications of GDPR and simple strategies to ensure firms are compliant for its launch in May 2018
What is the new data protection regulation GDPR and why should you care? Jesp...Exove
What is the new data protection regulation GDPR and why should you care? by Jesper Nevalainen, Bird & Bird
Exove and Bird & Bird seminar on Nov 23rd 2016: "GDPR - Practical Effects on Digital Business - juridical, technical, and customer point of view"
On 14/4/2016 EU Data Privacy had been approved the regulation which is, nowadays, mandatory. However companies have 2 years to carry out its suitability before receiving an economic penalty for not having completed it - deadline: 25/05/2016
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.
Presentation slides from an NCVO webinar which took place on 18 October 2017.
Presentation by Gary Shipsey from Protecture, find out more about Protecture: https://www.protecture.org.uk/
View the webinar recording: https://youtu.be/D7wuDS4QZgQ
Understanding the EU's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)Acquia
In 2016, the European Union (EU) approved its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect European citizens’ data. As a regulation, the GDPR does not require the implementation of legislation, and will immediately become an applicable law as of the 25th of May, 2018.
What is GDPR exactly trying to accomplish? According to the official documents, the goal is the “protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.”
In short, organizations that conduct business in the EU will need to be compliant with GDPR, and must come to terms with the huge fines that non-compliance can carry. Fines can be up to €20M or 4% of the annual turnover. For companies that experience breaches that result in the loss of personal data (such as Talk Talk, which lost 170,000 people’s data), the fines will be tremendous.
Join us for discussion about GDPR to learn more about:
The principles that organizations that use personal data need to adhere to
The consequences organizations can face if that do not adhere to this new regulation
How your organization can prepare for the future
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Implications for Canadian Firmsaccenture
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) represents significant challenges for financial institutions to comply with the new data processing and record keeping requirements. This Accenture Finance & Risk presentation explores the impact of GDPR on Canadian firms, including lessons learned from our work with clients and knowledge gained that can be used for an effective GDPR journey.
What's Next - General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ChangesOgilvy Consulting
The General Data Protection Regulation is the biggest change to the law on data in years. This webinar features Vicky Brown, Deputy General Counsel at WPP, and Paul King, Head of Data at OgilvyOne discussing what it is, why it matters and what companies are doing.
Today’s organizations give predominant importance to increased privacy regulations, stakeholder’s profitability demands and the ever so changing consumer privacy expectations. As a result, the emphasis on personal data is growing and the companies are facing complicated reputational, regulatory and data privacy risk environment. It’s a sad fact that the frequency of critical data breaches are increasing and as a result the management administration and the IT departments focus on safeguarding their data systems more than ever before. Our experienced and expertise data security, privacy and information governance experts in UAE helps you to reduce the risks associated with various privacy compliance frameworks along with recognizing the value of your personal data.
Dive deeper into the importance of privacy policies, their benefits for businesses, the potential penalties for inadequate policies, and the most efficient way to deploy them on websites. Read Guide: https://securiti.ai/what-is-a-privacy-policy/
#1NWebinar: GDPR and Privacy Best Practices for Digital MarketersOne North
One North’s Managing Director of Technology Ryan Horner and legal process and technology consultant Bob Beach share details on how the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could impact digital assets.
This webinar is designed to educate digital marketers, share actionable examples, and provide an overview of how One North can help clients ensure their digital properties are in compliance with the regulation and execute on those efforts. Beyond GDPR compliance, the session will also highlight important information for marketers as data privacy continues to become a critical and strategic component of digital.
Access the recording: https://youtu.be/ruQpN70LGt0
ABM Display Advertising Success in the World of GDPR [PPT]Kwanzoo Inc
In this webinar, see the specific impacts of GDPR on B2B companies as they plan, budget, launch and measure success from ABM advertising programs that reach and engage the 500 Million+ citizens of EU countries and the UK. Our panel of experts will cover the IT, Legal, Marketing, Data and Technology Provider side of GDPR compliance. All of these dimensions need to be addressed as you plan for the world of GDPR.
Using GDPR to Transform Customer ExperienceMongoDB
Infosys and MongoDB – A strategic relationship
What is GDPR?
Overview of GDPR – Infosys PoV [Key Focus Areas, Own Journey]
Infosys Solution Framework to GDPR
What Organizations are doing to be GDPR Ready and Infosys’ Relevant experience
Domain management and brand protection in the era of the EU's GDPRBartLieben
Overview on how the General Data Protection Regulation clashes with ICANN's obligations imposed upon registries and registrars to have a publicly accessible WHOIS
WATCH THE FULL WEBINAR HERE:
https://www.revulytics.com/gdpr-readiness-for-software-usage-analytics
Learn what you need to know to prepare for May 2018.
There have always been conflicts between a person’s right to privacy and an organization’s right to collect personal information for the protection and improvement of their intellectual property. But an organization can achieve balance by considering the laws and regulations in place within the jurisdictions where the organization’s products may be used.
With increased interest and concerns around the impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Revulytics invites you to join a presentation from Privacy Ref that will provide an overview of the latest changes to the European privacy environment to educate you on the applicability of GDPR to the use of software usage and compliance analytics.
The webinar provides insight into the EU privacy environment and shows how the Revulytics platform can be implemented in a manner that is GDPR compliant.
In this webinar you will learn:
* Concepts, principles, and definitions underlying GDPR
* How GDPR applies to software producers deploying software analytics solutions
* How the roles of Data Controllers and Data Processors apply
* What approaches may be used to lawfully process personal information under GDPR
Introduction to EU General Data Protection Regulation: Planning, Implementat...Financial Poise
The GDPR changed the way the world collects, stores, and sends personal data. The GDPR is a broad EU regulation that requires businesses to protect the personal data of EU citizens, whether the business itself is in the EU or elsewhere. Since its implementation in 2018, companies that collect data on EU citizens must comply with strict rules for the protection of personal data or face heavy fines for non-compliance. This webinar will provide an overview of GDPR’s applicability and requirements, as well as how your organization may meet those standards.
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (“EU-GDPR”) will come into effect on May, 25th. Your company may think it does not have to worry about this because you are located in the United States, and you may be wrong. If your company processes or holds personal data for a person residing in a European Union country, your company will have to comply.
GDPR and Data Protection: Ensure compliance and minimize the risk of penaltie...PECB
By embracing the importance of GDPR and leveraging ISO/IEC 27701, you can enhance your data protection practices, achieve compliance, and minimize the risk of penalties.
Amongst others, the webinar covers:
Importance of Data Protection
Understanding Data Collection and Challenges
Introduction to GDPR
Key Principles of GDPR
Who does GDPR Apply to and Its Global Implications
Introduction to ISO/IEC 27701
Implementing ISO/IEC 27701
Privacy by Design
Dealing with IT on a Daily Basis
Building Awareness and Training
Audit, Data Discovery, and Risk Assessments
Presenters:
Mike Boutwell
Mike Boutwell is a Senior Information Security Specialist with over 15 years of experience in security and 10 years of risk management experience, primarily focused on financial services. He excels in collaborating with CISOs and other executive leadership to build and implement security frameworks aligned with business objectives and developing enterprise-wide security requirements. Mike has a strong track record of securing assets worth over $1 quadrillion and delivering $100M+ projects.
Mike is a certified CISSP, CISA, CGEIT, ISO 27001 Senior Lead Implementer, ISO 27001 Senior Lead Auditor, ISO 38500 Senior Lead IT Governance Manager, ISO 27032 Senior Lead Cyber Security Manager, and Certified Non-Executive Director.
Lisa Goldsmith
Lisa Goldsmith is the founder of LJ Digital and Data Consultancy. Lisa has over 23 years’ experience of supporting leadership teams in membership, charity, and wider not-for-profit organisations to simplify their IT and digital strategy that allows them to sleep soundly at night, knowing their systems and processes are fit for purpose, GDPR compliant, secure and that they deliver value to staff, members, and stakeholders.
Prior to starting her own consultancy, Lisa gained extensive experience working for membership organisations and has knowledge and expertise at all levels of operations from working within careers and qualifications teams, as Membership Manager, as Head of Digital & IT for delivering large-scale digital, IT and GDPR compliance projects and serving on several Senior Leadership Teams. Lisa is also currently a Trustee of the BCLA and Groundwork East.
Date: June 27, 2023
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Presentation by Kelly Hart, ONDC in PM&C, to the 'Unlocking value from publicly funded Clinical Research Data' workshop, cohosted by ARDC and CSIRO at ANU on 6 March 2019.
Understand what GDPR is and how it affects US companies.
- Take the 3-Question Test to see if it really applies to you
- Follow a 4-part framework for updating your privacy policy
- Learn why your CRM may be a problem
- Get a full checklist on how to become compliant today
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
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What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
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LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
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"𝑩𝑬𝑮𝑼𝑵 𝑾𝑰𝑻𝑯 𝑻𝑱 𝑰𝑺 𝑯𝑨𝑳𝑭 𝑫𝑶𝑵𝑬"
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
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2. • EU-wide data privacy legislation requiring compliance by all organizations who
do business with EU data subjects
• Protects the right of an EU data subject to determine whether, when, how and
to whom his personal data is revealed and how it can be used
• Severe fines for failure to comply; up to 4% annual world turnover or €20
million, whichever is greater
• If GDPR compliance doesn't start with information governance, you'll probably
fail – Forbes*
• You must know and show:
• What personal information you have, where it lives & who owns it
• How to treat it & how long to keep it
WHAT IT IS
WHAT IT DOES
WHAT IT MEANS
WHAT IS THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION
(GDPR)?
*https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2017/12/06/if-gdpr-compliance-doesnt-start-with-information-governance-youll-probably-
fail/#21f637812e1e
3. 64% of organizations say the biggest
barrier to GDPR compliance is the need to
make comprehensive changes in business
practices.
McDermott Will & Emery LLP and Ponemon Institute LLC, “The Race to
GDPR: A Study of Companies in the United States & Europe” 2018.
4. COMMON
CHALLENGES
• Keeping your retention and privacy policies
current to comply with changing laws globally
• Incurring unnecessary cost and risk by
keeping information longer than required
• Limited or no ability to communicate policy
changes to content owners and infrastructure
• Proving to regulators that your organization
is compliant
5. WHAT IF YOU COULD…
• Receive expert guidance and tools to comply with the GDPR and
other regulations that govern you?
• Receive continuously updated retention and privacy requirements
so you can keep your policy management connected and dispose
of information when it’s no longer required?
• Provide online visibility into the latest version of your retention
schedule, privacy policies and critical information about your
business processes that contain personal data?
6. THE ADVANTAGE OF MANAGING
PRIVACY AND RETENTION
TOGETHER
Increasing privacy concerns and regulations like the GDPR are
elevating the need for privacy and retention to be managed
together so you can:
✔ Have a unified view of your personal data and related obligations
✔ Dispose of private information as soon as possible
✔ Reduce unnecessary exposure to data breaches
7. Combines subscription access to a cloud-based retention and privacy policy
management platform with expert Advisory Services to help you comply with
existing and new regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR).
WHAT YOU GAIN:
• Expert Advisory Services team support
• Continuously updated online portal with retention and privacy legal citations
• Simple explanation of requirements to support your retention and privacy
decisions
• Filters to view record classes and types affected by privacy law
• Tools to document critical information about your business processes that
contain personal data (GDPR Article 30)
• Ability to distribute policy to content infrastructure and key stakeholders
POLICY CENTER ENTERPRISE EDITION
8. RETENTION AND PRIVACY CITATIONS COLLECTED
BY INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF LAW FIRMS
CONTRIBUTE
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF
HIGH QUALITY LAW FIRMS
CONTRIBUTE LEGAL CITATIONS
FOR GLOBAL RESEARCH
CURATE
LEGAL STAFF CURATES LEGAL
CONTENT AND PUBLISHES TO
GLOBAL RESEARCH DATABASE
PUBLISH
YOU REVIEW LEGAL CONTENT,
AUTHOR AND PUBLISH RETENTION
RULES AND PRIVACY OBLIGATIONS
VIA THE ONLINE PORTAL
• Draft content
• Submit to Iron Mountain
• Monitor changes
• Embellish content
• Approve and publish
• Manage subscriptions
• Manage sources
• Publish retention rules
and privacy obligations
9. SHOW CONNECTIONS VISUALLY THROUGH
DATA FLOW MAPS
CREATE A UNIFIED VIEW OF YOUR PERSONAL
DATA AND RELATED OBLIGATIONS
CONNECT CRITICAL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
10. *Above are a summarized sampling of what data controllers and processors must do according to the full GDPR text. The full text can be found on the
European Commission website: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/reform/files/regulation_oj_en.pdf
Keep a record of processing activities that
involve personal data
Document a lawful basis for processing
data
Only store data for as long as is necessary
Notify authorities and data subjects about
data breaches without undue delay
Erase data under the 'right to be forgotten’
Provide data subjects access to their data
and processing details
THE GDPR SAYS
YOU MUST*:
WITH POLICY CENTER
YOU’LL HAVE:
YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
Retention & Privacy Legal Citations
Business Process Library & Data Flow Maps
✔ Show your record of processing activities on
demand in a visual map
✔ Show connection of processing activities to
retention and privacy requirements
✔ Know when personal data has met retention
requirements so you can dispose of it
✔ Know if records containing personal data are
in a data source that was breached
✔ Know where to locate personal data to
comply with erasure requests
✔ Know when you can refuse erasure requests
if retention requirements have not been met
HOW POLICY CENTER CAN HELP YOU COMPLY WITH THE GDPR
11. • Keep your retention and privacy policy management
connected, current and compliant
• Save on information storage costs
• Reduce unnecessary exposure to data breaches
• Reduce effort of responding to privacy requests
• Quickly locate personal information
• Reduce risk of fines
• Distribute policy to people and data repositories
• Join a collaborative user community
WITH POLICY CENTER YOU’LL
BE ABLE TO:
12. Join the Policy Center User Community to:
Share ideas and best practices around
Policy Center and other information
governance topics
Learn about Policy Center, trends in the industry,
and how other companies are responding
Advise on Policy Center feature development
Build a strong community of passionate users
and help us continue to build a solution that
helps you
JOIN THE POLICY CENTER USER COMMUNITY
Collaborative community of information professionals, centered around the solution that helps you know your obligations and show compliance.
SHARE
LEARN
ADVISE
BUILD
POLICY
CENTER
USER
COMMUNITY
13.
14. PRE-BUILT
POLICY CENTER SOLUTION SUITE
ESSENTIAL EDITION STANDARD EDITION
• Pre-built, best practice retention schedule for information created in general business departments
• Retention requirements updated annually
• Covers a single country (US, UK or Canada)
• Read-only retention schedule
• Available only to select small business
customers as part of the
Governance, Risk & Compliance service
Includes Essential Edition features plus:
• Ability to personalize record classes and
modify retention rules
• Option to add one industry-specific retention schedule
*Click here for the latest list of pre-packaged industry standard
retention schedules available.
15. CUSTOMIZED WITH ADVISORY SERVICES
POLICY CENTER SOLUTION SUITE
PROFESSIONAL EDITION ENTERPRISE EDITION
• Work with our expert Advisory Services team to customize your retention schedule
• Retention requirements continuously updated
• Covers multiple industries
• Option to connect policy to your content infrastructure through an open application programming interface (API)
• Coverage for up to 10 countries
• Up to 5 admins with editing capabilities
Includes Professional Edition features plus:
• Work with Advisory Services on your privacy policy
• Privacy requirements continuously updated
• Data flow mapping tool to record processing activities
(GDPR Article 30)
• Complete global coverage
• Up to 8 admins with editing capabilities
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POLICY CENTER
DIFFERENTIATION
Working with Iron Mountain, customers benefit from our:
INTEGRATED RETENTION AND PRIVACY POLICY MANAGEMENT
Most providers either specialize in retention or privacy, but not both. Policy Center is
a retention and privacy policy management platform that provides a unified view to
keep your retention and privacy policy management connected, current and
compliant.
DEEP INFORMATION GOVERNANCE EXPERTISE
Our Advisory Services team is one of the industry’s largest IG consultancies with
expert professionals dedicated to the intricacies of retention, privacy, compliance
and risk management for 20+ years.
HIGH QUALITY, SPECIALIZED LEGAL RESEARCH
Iron Mountain maintains relationships with an international network of law firms and
legal research providers that are dedicated to the intricacies of retention and privacy
legal research, rather than general legal research that you would find at most law
firms.
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POLICY CENTER
DIFFERENTIATION
Working with Iron Mountain, customers benefit from our:
FLEXIBLE, NEEDS-BASED PLATFORM
Policy Center is a scalable platform available as a subscription service, ranging from
pre-built to more advanced customized editions. Our Advisory Services team can
work with you to customize and optimize your privacy policy and records
classification scheme based on best practices, the level of granularity you need, and
your risk appetite.
COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PORTFOLIO
Our breadth of services enable customers to deal with fewer vendors. Our broad
multinational footprint and financial strength enable us to be where our customers
need the solutions and services.
INVESTMENT IN SECURITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
With dedicated security professionals focused on ensuring the security of your
information, Iron Mountain is regularly named by Security Magazine in the Security
500 Survey, an annual ranking of the nation’s most secure companies.
Editor's Notes
In the news we’re hearing about privacy concerns and high profile data breaches almost every day.
We’re starting to see the law address some of these concerns in the context of our increasingly digital world.
WHAT THE GENDERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) IS
The latest and most stringent data protection law addressing growing concerns over how personal data is used is the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in effect from May 25, 2018.
This regulation applies not only to companies who are physically based in the EU, but it also applies to those outside of the EU who conduct business with EU data subjects.
WHAT IT DOES
The goal of the GDPR is to protects the right of an EU data subject to determine whether, when, how and to whom his personal data is revealed and how it can be used.
Much stricter than other data protection laws in the past, the GDPR dramatically increases the maximum penalties for failure to comply to up to 4% annual world turnover or €20 million, whichever is greater.
WHAT IT MEANS
As noted in the December 2017 Forbes article, “If GDPR compliance doesn't start with information governance, you'll probably fail.”
There is a heightened need to be more mature in your information governance (IG) practices by taking a holistic approach to managing all types of information throughout its lifecycle, especially personally identifiable information (PII).
That means you must know your business, legal and regulatory obligations for how to manage personal data and also be able to show compliance.
You need to have a unified view into:
what personal information you have, where it lives & who owns it
how to treat it & how long to keep it
Many organizations are feeling the pain of all of the work it takes to comply with increasingly strict regulations like the GDPR.
The need to make comprehensive changes to business practices is the biggest barrier to compliance.
64% of respondents say they are concerned about the need to make comprehensive changes in business practices before achieving compliance, according to a recent study conducted by The Ponemon Institute and sponsored by McDermott Will and Emery LLP.
Like many of your peers, you’re responsible for implementing controls and policies to ensure your organization is complying with laws and regulations.
This includes interpreting laws and identifying compliance requirements for managing information, such as retention rules and privacy obligations, so you can properly protect and legally dispose of information when it’s no longer required.
That’s challenging when the regulatory environment is constantly changing due to existing and new regulations, such as the GDPR.
But if you don’t have a well executed retention program, you risk incurring unnecessary cost and risk by keeping information longer than required
As laws change, without guidance and automated tools to enable compliance, you may find yourself with limited or no ability to communicate policy changes to content owners and infrastructure so they can manage information according to policy.
With the advent of increasingly stringent regulations like the GDPR, not only will you need to make sure you have a well-executed information governance program, but you’ll also need a way to prove to regulators that your organization is compliant.
What if you could…
Receive expert guidance and tools to comply with the GDPR and other regulations that govern you?
Receive continuously updated retention and privacy requirements so you can keep your policy management connected and dispose of information when it’s no longer required?
Provide online visibility into the latest version of your retention schedule, privacy policies and critical information about your business processes that contain personal data?
Increasing privacy concerns and regulations like the GDPR are elevating the need for privacy and retention to be managed together.
Most companies have a records retention schedule managed by the Records & Information Management department that governs policy for how long to keep all types of records, including records containing personal data.
Separately many companies have a Privacy team that manages the privacy policy for records containing personal data. In some companies these groups are under the same department, but in many cases they are two siloes.
Increasing privacy concerns, news of high profile data breaches and heavy-hitting regulations such as the GDPR are forcing these siloes to break down.
There is an increased need to have a single unified view into how to manage personal data according to policy, regardless of if the policy is being driven by retention or privacy requirements.
What’s more, there is an increased need to act on retention policy by disposing of private information as soon as possible so that it is not unnecessarily exposed to breach.
A well-executed retention program is the way to make sure all information, especially personally identifiable information (PII) is disposed of as soon as it is no longer needed for business, legal or regulatory purposes.
By managing retention and privacy together you can:
Have a unified view of your personal data and related obligations
Dispose of private information as soon as possible
Reduce unnecessary exposure to data breaches
Policy Center Enterprise Edition is the solution that gives you a unified view into your retention and privacy policies so you can both know your obligations and show compliance.
Policy Center Enterprise Edition combines subscription access to a cloud-based retention and privacy policy management platform with expert Advisory Services to help you comply with existing and new regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
With this solution you’ll receive:
Expert Advisory Services team support
Continuously updated online portal with retention and privacy legal citations
Simple explanation of requirements to support your retention and privacy decisions
Filters to view record classes and types affected by privacy law
Tools to document critical information about your business processes that contain personal data (GDPR Article 30)
Ability to distribute policy to content infrastructure and key stakeholders
To know your obligations, you can go into your Policy Center portal to access continuously updated retention and privacy legal citations collected by our international network of law firms covering 160 jurisdictions.
Here’s what the process looks like to collect the legal content:
CONTRIBUTE
Our international network of high quality law firms conducts legal research on the latest changes in law that have an impact on retention and privacy requirements.
As laws change, our network contributes their legal research to be added to Iron Mountain’s global research database.
The research contains fully cited and summarized legal citations, including a simple explanation of the requirements to empower your decisions on retention rules and privacy obligations that make sense for your organization.
CURATE
Iron Mountain legal staff curates the legal research to ensure it conforms to guidelines for consistency and matches your subscription to specific areas of law.
PUBLISH
In your Policy Center portal, you’ll receive a feed of continuously updated retention and privacy legal citations based on where you operate and the types of law required to support your retention and privacy policies.
After reviewing the updates, you can authorize to automatically map the updated requirements into your record class structure and update your retention rules and privacy obligations accordingly.
You also have the option to have our Advisory Services team monitor and map your updated citations on your behalf.
You can then publish the updated retention rules and privacy obligations for your organization to follow.
To show compliance, you’ll have tools to document critical information about your business processes that contain personal data, enabling compliance with the GDPR Article 30 requirements.
To keep your retention schedule and privacy policies connected, it’s most effective to categorize privacy requirements in the same way you do retention requirements and have a centralized place to see everything together so you have a holistic picture of how you are obligated to manage private information, including how long you are legally obligated to keep it.
CONNECT CRITICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
In Policy Center, you’ll be able to connect critical information about your personal data, including where it lives, who owns it, what process it’s a part of and what are the applicable retention rules and privacy obligations.
You can use the Business Process Library in Policy Center to keep a catalogue of your business processes that contain personal data and document all of the information required by Article 30 of the GDPR.
SHOW CONNECTIONS VISUALLY THROUGH DATA FLOW MAPS
To make it easier to collect critical information about your business processes that contain personal data and make the connections more easily understandable, you’ll be able to create data flow maps to centrally show the connections visually.
In your maps you can show the movement of personal data within and outside of your organization so you can quickly identify where personal information is located to respond to time-sensitive issues, such as data breaches, subject access requests, data erasure requests, audits and litigation.
Using an online business process mapping tool makes it easier to gather the information from the process owner, show your compliance to regulators and easily search for information to respond to respond to time-sensitive issues, such as data breaches, subject access requests, data erasure requests, audits and litigation.
As a bonus, this documentation of your business processes is a great lens to underpin your digital transformation efforts to identify where you can digitally transform business workflows.
The advantage of managing privacy and retention together through Policy Center come to light when we take the GDPR as the use case.
THE GDPR SAYS YOU MUST
Keep a record of processing activities that involve personal data (Article 30 in the GDPR)
Document a lawful basis for processing data (Article 6)
Only store data for as long as is necessary (Article 5)
Notify authorities and data subjects about data breaches without undue delay (Articles 33 & 34)
Erase data under the 'right to be forgotten’ (Article 17)
Provide data subjects access to their data and processing details (Articles 13 & 15)
*Above are a summarized sampling of what data controllers and processors must do according to the full GDPR text. The full text can be found on the European Commission website: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/reform/files/regulation_oj_en.pdf
WITH POLICY CENTER YOU’LL HAVE
Retention & Privacy Legal Citations
Fully cited and summarized legal citations with a simple explanation of the requirements to empower your decisions on retention rules and privacy obligations that make sense for your organization.
Business Process Library & Data Flow Maps
Tools to make it easier for you to capture critical information about personal data, including what it is, where it lives, who owns it, what process it’s a part of and the applicable retention rules and privacy obligations.
To make it easier to collect this critical information from business process owners and make the connections between pieces of information more easily understandable, you can create data flow maps to centrally show the connections visually to regulators or whoever else needs to see them.
Using these centralized visual maps, you’ll be able to quickly identify where information is located to respond to time-sensitive issues such as data breaches, subject access requests, data erasure requests, audits and litigation.
YOU’LL BE ABLE TO KNOW YOUR OBLIGATIONS AND SHOW COMPLIANCE
Show your record of processing activities on demand in a visual map
Show connection of processing activities to retention and privacy requirements
Know when personal data has met retention requirements so you can dispose of it
Know if records containing personal data are in a data source that was breached
Know where to locate personal data to comply with erasure requests
Know when you can refuse erasure requests if retention requirements have not been met
WITH POLICY CENTER YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
Keep your retention and privacy policy management connected, current and compliant
Save on information storage costs
Reduce unnecessary exposure to data breaches
Reduce effort of responding to privacy requests
Quickly locate personal information
Reduce risk of fines
Distribute policy to people and data repositories
Join a collaborative user community
The Policy Center User Community is a collaborative community of information professionals, centered around the solution that helps you know your obligations and show compliance.
You can join the community to take part in roundtables to discuss pertinent industry topics and to advise on Policy Center services and product functionality, Policy Center “Tips and Tricks” virtual sessions and connect in person at industry events.
JOIN THE POLICY CENTER USER COMMUNITY TO
Share ideas and best practices around Policy Center and other information governance topics
Learn about Policy Center, trends in the industry, and how other companies are responding
Advise on Policy Center feature development
Build a strong community of passionate users and help us continue to build a solution that helps you