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Data Privacy for Good: Lessons Learned from NGO Innovators

September 21, 2022 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Today, more than 50 countries around the world are accelerating efforts to protect and control the digital information produced by their citizens, government agencies, and corporations.

These emergent regulations and country specific laws create stringent rules on how data can and cannot move around the globe and directly increase the operational complexity of NGOs, foundations, and nonprofits.

This one-hour webinar brings together data privacy and IT security experts from leading NGOs to share practical guidance and best practices on real world issues related to data protection and cyber security.  Panelists will draw from their real-world experiences to shed insight on leading a mission driven organization while simultaneously tending to data sovereignty requirements in an ever-evolving landscape.

Meet our Panelists:

Yves Couturier
CIO Executive, Croix Rouge

Matt Mitchell
Founder, CryptoHarlem & Technology Fellow, The Ford Foundation

Jerry Tuan
CIO, CARE USA

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Moderator: Matt Howard
CMO, Virtru

Join us as we will discuss topics such as:

  • Ethics of data collection, notably how foundations can collect information they need while protecting those they serve
  • Operational impacts of privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA
  • Embracing data privacy and sovereignty as a unique mission differentiator
  • Leveraging encryption tools and access control to enable secure and private collaboration
  • Practical learnings from real world data incidents
  • Development of best practices for breach detection and reporting
  • Training and development of staff and partners