Privacy and Compliance

Strengthening data management processes

John Donegan

Published on October 16, 2020

In addition to the EU’s GDPR, several other data privacy laws are being enforced across the globe. Between these stringent, potentially punitive laws and an increase in remote work due to COVID, there’s never been a better time to strengthen your organization’s data management processes.

Andrew David Bhagyam, head of privacy operations & management at Zoho, discusses best practices for compliance with these data privacy laws, as well as privacy by design, and various ways to effectively train your employees. According to Bhagyam, thinking about privacy issues should be second nature—not just for CISOs and DPOs, but for everyone in the organization.

Agenda

  • Conducting information security and privacy training initiatives
  • The importance of privacy by design
  • Handling subject access requests
  • Incorporating data protection scores
  • The potential impact of CCPA, LGPD, and New York’s SHIELD Act
John Donegan

John Donegan

Enterprise Analyst, ManageEngine

John is an Enterprise Analyst at ManageEngine. He covers infosec, cybersecurity, and public policy, addressing technology-related issues and their impact on business. Over the past fifteen years, John has worked at tech start-ups, as well as B2B and B2C enterprises. He has presented his research at five international conferences, and he has publications from Indiana University Press, Intellect Books, and dozens of other outlets. John holds a B.A. from New York University, an M.B.A. from Pepperdine University, an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, and an M.A. from Boston University.

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