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Cassie Findlay, Principal at elevenM Consulting, and Chris Brinkworth, Director at Civic Data, join Anthony and Kris for an analysis of the first tranche of reforms to Australia’s Privacy Act.
Learn more, including a full transcript, on the RecordPoint website.
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Clayton Utz partner Brenton Steenkamp, leading the firm’s cyber and data governance practice, says no matter how well-prepared organizations think they are for a cyberattack, in reality they are far from it. And when the attack comes, they are caught like a rabbit in the headlights.
Learn more, including a full transcript, on the RecordPoint website.
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DataCo co-founder Danny Tyrell joins the podcast to discuss how his company helps companies to learn more about their customers in a privacy-preserving way, by connecting them with trusted data sources. At the core of this is maintaining customer trust, and Danny, Anthony, and Kris go deep on what trust means in the context of this technology, as well as how privacy legislation plays a part, and whether there is a place for data brokers.
Read more, including the full transcript, on the RecordPoint website.
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Uplevel Digital CEO and founder Raashee Gupta Erry uses her knowledge and experience to help marketing and advertising teams with balancing growth with respecting privacy and compliance.
She says privacy is an area that requires a company-wide awareness, with a nuanced approach when applying to various departments and functions.
Read more, including the full transcript, on the RecordPoint website.
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RecordPoint CEO Anthony Woodward and Head of Product Kris Brown discuss the proposed $21 trillion fine imposed on Medibank by the OAIC, after a 2022 data breach that exposed the personal information of more than 9 million Australians.
Read more, including the full transcript, on our website.
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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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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.
Read more - including a full transcript - on our website.
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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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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.
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)
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Freight Exchange founder and CEO Cate Hull takes us behind the scenes of "ugly freight" — the process of moving goods that are difficult to transport due to size, weight, or the need for specialized equipment. She explains how her company leverages machine learning and other tools to overcome the many challenges of working at the intersection of the digital and physical worlds, in a field highly exposed to human error, fraud and theft.
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Co-founder and managing director of ISD Cyber Yvonne Sears offers her perspective on how public and corporate attitudes towards privacy have evolved, what may be next for privacy regulation, and what organizations need to do better to ensure they meet their obligations.
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Director of Third-Party Risk Management at UpGuard Aaron Spiteri discusses the challenges organizations face managing their third-party risk and offers suggestions for organizations to ensure vendors are maintaining a high level of security.
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Andrew Ysasi, Vital Records Control VP of advocacy, ARMA volunteer, and teacher at San Jose State University discusses the opportunities for information governance experts to partner with security teams to improve organizations’ security and lower risk.
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John Bean Technologies documentation and information governance manager Andrew du Fresne shares key advice for organizations who wish to prepare their records for natural disasters. He also describes the unique and humbling experience of helping to secure records from first responders to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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Truescope co-founder and CEO John Croll helps communications teams understand how the media and public discuss their organizations online. He says generative AI platforms like ChatGPT may accelerate the spread of misinformation, impacting public opinion and company reputations and making the job of a modern communications professional more complex.
Read more - including a full transcript - at our website.
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