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Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva," talks to Kenya Dixon, General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer at Empire Technologies Risk Management Group, who has also served as the Director of Information Governance for the White House and Executive Office of the President. We discuss government regulations related to managing data of U.S. citizens, the impact of facial recognition use by the government on individuals, safeguards for using facial recognition as evidence, the human side of cooperation from individuals within organizations to be successful in information government, how data privacy professionals can be more successful in obtaining information from individuals within organizations, insights on FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) data formulas and data privacy challenges, government vs. consumer data collection and data dossiers, perspectives about the U.S. government’s Privacy Act of 1974, human vs. consumer-based laws, the notion of privacy vs. security, the perspective of privacy in the U.S., data collection preservation and The U.S. Presidential Records Act of 1978, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
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Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva," talks to Kenya Dixon, General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer at Empire Technologies Risk Management Group, who has also served as the Director of Information Governance for the White House and Executive Office of the President. We discuss government regulations related to managing data of U.S. citizens, the impact of facial recognition use by the government on individuals, safeguards for using facial recognition as evidence, the human side of cooperation from individuals within organizations to be successful in information government, how data privacy professionals can be more successful in obtaining information from individuals within organizations, insights on FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) data formulas and data privacy challenges, government vs. consumer data collection and data dossiers, perspectives about the U.S. government’s Privacy Act of 1974, human vs. consumer-based laws, the notion of privacy vs. security, the perspective of privacy in the U.S., data collection preservation and The U.S. Presidential Records Act of 1978, and her wish for data privacy in the future.
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