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Let us be your guide to data management in the digital age. On this journey we will discuss today's challenges in data management including: regulatory requirements, records management, data sovereign... more
FAQs about The Data Governance 360 Podcast:How many episodes does The Data Governance 360 Podcast have?The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
May 10, 2022Episode 24: Data Security Outlook for 2022 and BeyondIn our latest episode Michael Sampson, Senior Analyst, Osterman Industry Research discusses the recently published Zero Trust white paper. This podcast will cover the differences in infrastructure security and data security which have been brought to the forefront over the last several years due to the rise in cyber attacks, ransomware and the newer more dangerous extortion wear variants. In this episode we also discuss the effects that COVID-19 has had on much of the remove workforce with less secure technology capabilities than in-person offices....more59minPlay
April 27, 2022Episode 23: Discussing Consumer Privacy/Security Legislation with Sen. Kirk Cullimore (UT)Our latest episode features Utah State Senator Kirk Cullimore, author of the Utah ConsumerPrivacy Act. This discussion focuses on Utah's current consumer privacy and security legislation. The state of Utah is the fourth state to pass a consumer privacy bill into law, following California, Virginia, and Colorado. Sen. Kirk Cullimore discusses the drivers for today's privacy legislation and discusses the future of privacy legislation from the Federal Government....more41minPlay
April 13, 2022Episode 22: The Latest on EU Privacy RegulationsOur latest episode features Tara Taubman-Bassirian, consultant and owner of DATARAINBOW. In this episode we will discuss:* the latest updates on the EU data Privacy and GDPR regulations and the recently updated privacy shield laws* how the EU considers personally identifiable information (PII), and the capacity to control the data associated with it, as a human right; and * how the current regulations are generating fines much larger than previously assessed....more51minPlay
March 09, 2022Episode 21: Discussing Privacy/Security Legislation with Sen. Kevin Thomas (NY)In our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guest Kevin Thomas, New York State Senator, discuss the state of consumer privacy and security legislation. Kevin is the author of the New York Privacy Act and been working on this act for the last four year. Prior to introducing the bill, Kevin continually saw reports of personal data being manipulated and often used against consumers. This became the driving force behind his interest in privacy and security legislation....more24minPlay
February 22, 2022Episode 20: A Discussion on Privacy Legislation with David StaussIn our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guest David Stauss, Partner at the Husch Blackwell law firm discuss privacy legislation and the lack of federal activity. David is the co-chair of the firm’s data privacy and cyber security practice. David states that the lack of federal activity is the common driving factor as to why certain state legislators are introducing privacy bills in their states....more45minPlay
February 02, 2022Episode 19: Discussing Consumer Privacy/Security Legislation with Sen. David Marsden (VA)In our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guests Virginia State Senator David Marsden, discuss the state of consumer privacy and security legislation both in the state of Virginia and nationally. Virginia is the third state to pass a consumer privacy protection bill into law. Bill and David go into detail about the bill, how it started, the provisions it includes and what this could mean for Federal data privacy legislation....more40minPlay
January 19, 2022Episode 18: The Impact of Privacy Regulations on BusinessIn our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guests Jim Banach, Architect, Security and Compliance, Microsoft 365 Center of Excellence discuss the impact of privacy regulations on business. During this podcast, Bill and Jim discuss current, new and changing data privacy laws and environments and how companies can comply with these new policies....more56minPlay
January 05, 2022Episode 17: Discussing Consumer Privacy Legislation with Rep. Steve ElkinsIn our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guests Rep. Steve Elkins, Representative (DFL) District: 49B Minnesota House of Representatives discuss consumer privacy legislation. Steve is the co-author of the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act bill. During this podcast, Bill and Steve take a deep dive into the details of the bill and Rep. Steve Elkins views on consumer privacy in general....more45minPlay
November 30, 2021Episode 16: Information Management Trends for Law FirmsIn our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guests Leigh Isaacs, Director, Information Governance for DLA Piper LLP discuss information management trends for law firms. Law firms like most companies weren’t prepared for some of the changes caused by the pandemic specifically related to collaboration software to keep employee communications going while employees were remote. Bill and Leigh dive deep into this topic and more in episode 16....more47minPlay
November 09, 2021Episode 15: The Transition from Records Management to Information ManagementIn our latest episode, Bill Tolson and special guests John Mancini, President of Content Results LLC, and long-time past president of AIIM discuss the transition from records management to information management. With the massive increase in data within organizations as well as the new privacy laws both state and country driven, organizations have additional responsibilities with securing personal information as well as knowing exactly what personal information they hold. Bill and John dive deep into this and more in episode 15....more50minPlay
FAQs about The Data Governance 360 Podcast:How many episodes does The Data Governance 360 Podcast have?The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.