Demystification of the DPDP Act & Is Privacy a CISO's Problem?
Course
Industry leaders Amit Sharma, Jagannath PV, Lakshminarayanan RS and Ramakant Mohapatra debate the intersection of security and privacy, exploring CISO accountability in data protection.
Most security leaders believe they protect people, not technology.
Exploring the extent to which privacy should be a concern for CISOs is crucial. This includes operationalizing privacy within the realms of security and data protection and examining the interconnected aspects of fraud, breach, and privacy.
In an environment where openly shared data and research results drive business, the question of determining the necessary level of security arises. The session will delve into the CISO’s role in implementing data protection and privacy regulations, and explore the alignment of business, finance and IT with privacy considerations.
This session is a debate between a CISO, DPO, CRO and CIO on:
- The intersection between security and privacy
- How much is a CISO accountable for privacy along with other functions?
- Data protection versus security controls
Here is the course outline:
A CISO, DPO, CRO and CIO Debate: Demystification of the DPDP Act and Is Privacy a CISO's Problem? |