Privacy Best Practices for Maturing Security Programs
Course
Casey Allen of Concentric and Kayne McGladrey of Hyperproof explore GPT's impact on privacy policies, legal implications and integrating privacy-by-design principles.
With data breaches regularly making headlines and privacy regulations evolving rapidly, organizations face the dual challenge of maturing their security programs without compromising on privacy. Security leaders must be prepared to address the complexities of enhancing security measures, ensuring compliance and fostering a culture of privacy by design.
From the ramifications of the Carl Lundström case for the tech industry to the transformative potential of GPTs in shaping privacy policies and frameworks, this session will navigate through the intricate landscape of legal, ethical, and technological considerations.
In this insightful discussion, Casey Allen, Concentric, and Kayne McGladrey, Hyperproof, discuss:
- How high-profile legal cases affected the tech industry’s approach to AI tool utilization and data privacy, offering guidance for mitigating internal risks
- How GPTs are revolutionizing privacy policy generation and compliance
- The methodologies for "shifting privacy left", ensuring privacy considerations are integral to the early phases of system development and deployment
Here is the course outline:
Best Practices for Maturing Your Security Programs Without Leaving Privacy Behind |