Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog CPO or no? Protiviti’s Tom Moore on the evolution of the privacy role and its uncertain future When Google, a company estimated to hold between 10 and 15 exabytes of data — or the storage power of about 30 million PCs — makes a potentially game-changing decision regarding privacy, it’s probably a good idea for the rest of us to take note. Privacy should not be a reactive function. Customers want to collaborate with companies that they trust, and protecting an individual’s privacy leads to… Blog Data by default: How AI radically changes the data privacy landscape Protecting the rights that individuals have about what information is collected, where it is stored, who can use it, and for what purpose has always been difficult. And AI makes that exceedingly more complex. There is no good way of making an AI application “forget” or “unlearn” what it has unlawfully learned. And the more time passes without corrective actions, the harder and costlier these… Blog The Economist’s Dexter Thillien: Privacy in peril amid digital data explosion "When we’re talking about biometric data and biometric computing it raises a question of what type of data we might be sharing. When it is possible to change an email address or even your financial or other details, it is impossible to change your fingerprint or your DNA." "I still don’t think that self-regulation is the answer. While I mentioned the GDPR might not be as well enforced as it… Blog Former CISO on what boards are getting wrong about data protection and privacy “We had two well-known CISOs with two very public companies charged with felonies through the SEC, which led to the cybersecurity disclosure rule being implemented after the first one. That sent shockwaves through the CISO industry.”“It’s the compliance frameworks that take the majority of our time and if you ask any experienced CISO, they’ll tell you, once the tech is installed and optimized, we… Blog Protecting data and minimizing threats with Microsoft’s Sarah Armstrong-Smith “When we're talking about cyber-attacks, data breaches, intellectual property theft, whichever way you want to look at it, ultimately it'll come down to one thing, which is effective data governance.” “A couple of months ago Microsoft actually issued some research in conjunction with Open AI, as we're talking about ChatGPT. What we identified, if we took some of the larger nation state actors,… Blog Data and privacy: Exploring the pros and cons of doing business in a digital world Ticketmaster sold more than 620 million tickets in 35 countries last year. Its recent data breach impacted some 560 million people worldwide — 6.25% of the world’s population. A Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults found 81% were concerned about the data companies collect about them and 71% are concerned about the data the government collects about them. The challenges are complex: AI and… Blog Future of Privacy Forum CEO Jules Polonetsky on “exciting but risky” road ahead “For better or worse, the dam burst and everyone, from the most conservative organization to the wildest startup, is rolling out [AI] stuff that comes with lots of risks.” “So we're at an inflection point, and we’ll either, over time, see some of this absorbed into the legal and compliance structure of the organization, but I think we’re seeing a whole new breed of folks who are stepping up from… Blog NY Comptroller: If COVID can’t kill a city, can it make it stronger? - test Wall Street’s success: The financial services sector’s resiliency has been a big key to maintaining New York’s revenue and financial stability.Government has a big role to play, but so does the business community, as do the nonprofit sector and labor—all big employment sectors in the city. It's in everyone’s shared interest to continue to be invested in the city’s future.If New York is to… Blog Digital Twins: Adopting a Data-Centric Approach to Mature Resilience Operational resilience – the ability for firms to prevent, adapt, respond to, recover and learn from operational disruptions – is a common concern for clients, leading to questions such as: Which management information should firms report against? Or, how can organizations advance testing beyond tabletop scenarios? While the answers often depend on specific contexts, leveraging available data… Blog It’s a Changing World: Why Data Security, FP&A and AI Are Top CFO Priorities CFOs are redefining their roles to keep pace with a shifting competitive landscape. They are operating on the forefront of change as they collaborate with others across the business to define effective enterprise responses. What we are hearing: According to our latest survey of CFOs and finance leaders, data security and privacy and financial planning and analysis (FP&A) stand out as urgent… Load More