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Building Trust Through Transparency: Exploring the Future of Data Privacy

November 5, 2024 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
When it comes to privacy, organizations are experiencing unprecedented change amid a digital data explosion. The challenges are complex: AI and other emerging technologies will impact data security and privacy in ways we’re still sorting out; and shifting state, national and global regulations complicate data policy and governance, especially when it comes to children and teens online. Meanwhile, too many data breaches have eroded customer trust, and consumers, to their credit, are demanding more say in the management of their personal data. Join us as we unveil key findings from our brand new Protiviti-Oxford global survey: Executive Outlook on the Future of Privacy, 2030. In addition, Protiviti’s Tom Moore will lead an in-depth and interactive panel discussion about the impact of AI and critical need for children and teen privacy with key members of the Future of Privacy Forum. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the future of privacy!
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss data security and privacy in a digital age.
- Discover fast-moving local and global regulation.
- Explain AI’s impact on data security and privacy.
- Demonstrate the critical need for children’s online privacy.
- Explain how you can rebuild customer trust.
CPE: 1.0 credits available for live attendance
*CPE for qualifying live attendees only. You must answer 3 of the 4 poll questions and be in attendance for a minimum of 50 minutes during the live event. CPE will be e-mailed to qualifying attendees within 60 days of the live event. Field of Study: Information Technology. Program Level: Basic. Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based. Prerequisites/Advance Preparation: None. Elements of Engagement: Polling Questions.
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