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Data ethics may be a relatively new field, but its underlying principles are nothing new. Currently, regulations on data ethics are lacking, but organizations are still making data ethics a priority. Ethical data management is a must in today's data-driven world.
In this episode, Anna Hannem, the director of Data Ethics & Use at Scotiabank, joins us to discuss the importance of data ethics, the best practices to ensure the ethical use of data across your organization, and her insights on the growing field of data ethics.
Tune in to the episode if you want to know how you could integrate data ethics as part of your company’s culture.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:[04:48] How Scotiabank Practices Data Ethics
Anna: “But in fact, data isn't black and white, right? It's how we collect it, where we collect it from, and how we're intending to use it.”
[16:56] Developments in Scotiabank’s Data Management and Ethics
Anna: “There are not that many thought leaders yet in this space, and so as regulations are coming, we want to be influencing that, and we want to already be ahead of some of these curves and instilling best practices and learning from them ahead of time so [we know what worked well and what didn’t].”
Jay: “What's the safest way, the best way, the most appropriate way to drive value? And then it becomes an enabling thing as opposed to an obstacle or a barrier to progress.”
Anna Hannem is the director of Data Ethics & Use at Scotiabank. She has been in the field for over ten years with experience in data management, governance, and analytics. She sees data ethics as the intersection of her many passions. She also has a degree in behavioral psychology, which she treats as an asset and influences her decisions in data ethics.
If you want to reach out, feel free to contact Anna via LinkedIn.
If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will inform them on how organizations can effectively implement data ethics and the importance of upholding your customer’s privacy when using their data.
Have any questions? You can connect with me on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Data ethics may be a relatively new field, but its underlying principles are nothing new. Currently, regulations on data ethics are lacking, but organizations are still making data ethics a priority. Ethical data management is a must in today's data-driven world.
In this episode, Anna Hannem, the director of Data Ethics & Use at Scotiabank, joins us to discuss the importance of data ethics, the best practices to ensure the ethical use of data across your organization, and her insights on the growing field of data ethics.
Tune in to the episode if you want to know how you could integrate data ethics as part of your company’s culture.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:[04:48] How Scotiabank Practices Data Ethics
Anna: “But in fact, data isn't black and white, right? It's how we collect it, where we collect it from, and how we're intending to use it.”
[16:56] Developments in Scotiabank’s Data Management and Ethics
Anna: “There are not that many thought leaders yet in this space, and so as regulations are coming, we want to be influencing that, and we want to already be ahead of some of these curves and instilling best practices and learning from them ahead of time so [we know what worked well and what didn’t].”
Jay: “What's the safest way, the best way, the most appropriate way to drive value? And then it becomes an enabling thing as opposed to an obstacle or a barrier to progress.”
Anna Hannem is the director of Data Ethics & Use at Scotiabank. She has been in the field for over ten years with experience in data management, governance, and analytics. She sees data ethics as the intersection of her many passions. She also has a degree in behavioral psychology, which she treats as an asset and influences her decisions in data ethics.
If you want to reach out, feel free to contact Anna via LinkedIn.
If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will inform them on how organizations can effectively implement data ethics and the importance of upholding your customer’s privacy when using their data.
Have any questions? You can connect with me on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.