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Episode 13: Governance – what’s needed to run a good data protection regime?
FromGDPR Now!
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
What are the building blocks of good data protection governance? In this broad-ranging discussion, we talk to James Leaton Gray about his assessment of current data protection in the UK, what it takes to run a good data protection regime, different target operating models, how different parts of the business need to work together, the evolving role of the DPO, privacy and privsec, common mistakes and – critically – how move the data protection regime up the value chain. Plus the opportunities open to organisations that manage to establish a relationship of trust with their data subjects.
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Guest
James Leaton Gray, Director of The Privacy Practice.
http://www.privacypractice.co.uk/
Email: jlg@leatongray.com
Telephone: +44 7740 818036
Host
Mark Sherwood-Edwards
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Materials
None relevant
Questions, suggestion for improvement, ideas for issues to be covered in future episodes, or if you would like to appear one of our podcasts, please contact us at info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Special Guest: James Leaton Gray.
GDPR Now! Is brought to you by This Is DPO.
www.thisisdpo.co.uk.
Guest
James Leaton Gray, Director of The Privacy Practice.
http://www.privacypractice.co.uk/
Email: jlg@leatongray.com
Telephone: +44 7740 818036
Host
Mark Sherwood-Edwards
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Materials
None relevant
Questions, suggestion for improvement, ideas for issues to be covered in future episodes, or if you would like to appear one of our podcasts, please contact us at info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Special Guest: James Leaton Gray.
Released:
Nov 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (34)
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