FILED Podcast RecordPoint
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A regular conversation with those at the convergence of data privacy, data security, data regulation, records, and governance.
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Navigating the global evolution of privacy legislation | Wanne Pemmelaar, Filerskeepers
Filerskeepers co-founder Wanne Pemmelaar joins Anthony to discuss the complex evolution of privacy legislation across the globe, and why companies focused on easy wins are missing essential records management tasks. They also discuss Wanne’s theory that customer data deletion is the ultimate way to demonstrate trustworthiness.
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Companies must focus on reducing risk, not just improving compliance | Dr Miles Ashcroft, RecordPoint
RecordPoint’s head of risk Dr Miles Ashcroft joins Anthony and Kris to discuss what he thinks companies miss out on when they narrowly focus on improving compliance over reducing risk.
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Why organizations must be proactive in their cybersecurity approach | Eric Avigdor - Votiro
Votiro VP of product management Eric Avigdor discusses the dangers of approaching cybersecurity in a reactive way, and how shift-left and zero-trust models offer solutions.
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Why security needs to be integrated into projects from the beginning | Randy Lindberg, Rivial Data Security
Rivial Data Security CEO Randy Lindberg discusses the challenges faced by security teams in the finance industry, and how a shift-left approach, and a more holistic viewpoint building security into all aspects of the business, can help overcome them.
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Privacy maturity requires information governance maturity | Dr Darra Hofman, San Jose State University
San Jose State University School of Information assistant professor and Masters of Archives and Records Administration program coordinator Dr Darra Hofman joins Anthony and Kris to discuss their research into the relationship between privacy and transparency from the perspective of recordkeeping.
They explore the vital role records management and information governance can play in context-dependent fields like privacy, and in technologies like AI, and why records professionals need to be more involved from the start.
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FILED Season 1, what did we learn? Our favorite moments from the year
Anthony and Kris take turns sharing their favorite discussions from FILED S1. From discussions of ransomware to AI, they share the surprising moments and interesting conversations they enjoyed in the first season.
Topics discussed
Ugly freight and the similarities between shipping physical items and governing data. (Full episode)Why reducing third-party risk matters. (Full episode)Why are companies still adopting a “wait and see what happens” approach to data privacy? (Full episode)When it comes to hacks, prevention is better than the cure. (Full episode)How records and information governance can help cybersecurity professionals to overcome threats. (Full episode)How records and information managers are poised to be central to AI efforts. (Full episode)The impact of AI on society and the growth of misinformation. (Full episode)How are major institutions governing AI? (Full episode)The societal importance of records. (Full episode)Are there models for bringing records under control of the user, not the institution? (Full episode)Read more - including a full transcript - at our website.