Description:
How we handle data reveals more about us than we might realize. Are you a data hoarder, an over-sharer, or something in between? This presentation explores common data personas and their impact on privacy and security. We’ll dive into the habits and mindsets that shape our approach to data management, highlighting best practices for safeguarding information while keeping privacy in mind. Join us for an engaging session that will help you understand the different types of data personas you may encounter and understand the data steward’s role in creating a more secure, privacy-conscious environment.
About this event:
Presenters:
- Sheena Bishop, Sr. Privacy Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Stephen Collette, Manager, Privacy Operations, Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Mendi Drayton, Senior Data Breach and Incident Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Michael Wrobel, Privacy Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Track:
Accessibility, Communication, Collaboration, and Training
Experience Needed:
Beginner
Learning Outcome:
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of different data personas and how their own habits impact privacy and data security. By recognizing common behaviors such as data hoarding, oversharing, or minimalism, participants will learn strategies to improve data handling practices. This session will empower attendees to adopt privacy-conscious behaviors, enhance their data protection strategies, and promote compliance with privacy regulations in their personal and professional lives.
Maximum Capacity:
No maximum capacity
Additional Keywords:
Privacy, Data Steward, Data Governance
Time:
1-1:45pm November 13