Tuesday, August 28, 2018 | 1:00 pm CST | 1 CPE Credits
Organizations often struggle to manage the data collected and processed by them; and thereby fail short of setting-up a repeatable data retention and destruction hygiene. Lack of defensible data destruction or excessively long retention of records is in conflict with the information governance practices and risks the organizations’ ability to fulfill legal, regulatory or business obligations. A defensible data retention and destruction capability is key to demonstrate compliance with regulations such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act. Additionally, from a risk perspective, the data processed on defenseless information systems are data waiting to be stolen by an emerging class of crime groups.
The session provides practical approach for modeling and implementing a defensible data destruction strategy for structured and unstructured data.