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May 17 RWDG Webinar: Using Data Governance to Protect Sensitive Data

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DATE: May 17, 2018, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand.

TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific

PRICE: Free to all attendees

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About the Webinar

Many Data Governance programs start out by focusing on the protection of sensitive data. Improvements in protection of data require that people are held formally accountable for following the rules associated with appropriate handling of sensitive data. Communications and awareness of data classification and data handling processes become the focus of keeping data private.

In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will speak about how to focus your data governance program on protecting sensitive data. Bob will talk about the data governance roles and processes required to classify data and enforce the rules associated with protecting sensitive data. It may be less complicated than you think.

In the webinar Bob will discuss:

  • Tips and techniques for classifying data and defining data handling rules
  • Delivering roles appropriate for protecting sensitive data
  • Selecting appropriate data sharing processes to govern
  • Incremental implementation to protect the entire organization
  • Measuring protection to demonstrate governance performance

About the Speaker

Robert S. Seiner

President and Principal, KIK Consulting and Educational Services

Bob Seiner WEB-7Robert S. Seiner is the President and Principal of KIK Consulting & Educational Services and the Publisher of The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com). Bob was recently awarded the DAMA Professional Award for significant and demonstrable contributions to the data management industry. Bob specializes in “non-invasive data governance”, data stewardship, and meta-data management solutions.

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