Executive Briefing: Big data in the era of heavy worldwide privacy regulations
The implications of new privacy regulations for data management and analytics, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the upcoming California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA), can seem complex. Mark Donsky and Nikki Rouda highlight aspects of the rules and outline the approaches that will assist with compliance.
Talk Title | Executive Briefing: Big data in the era of heavy worldwide privacy regulations |
Speakers | Mark Donsky (Okera), Nikki Rouda (Amazon Web Services) |
Conference | Strata Data Conference |
Conf Tag | Making Data Work |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | April 30-May 2, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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The GDPR went into effect on May 25, 2018, for all organizations that offer services to EU residents, as well as anyone who controls or processes data within the EU. The State of California is following suit with its CCPA, targeted to be enforced in 2020. GDPR and CCPA compliance requires cross-departmental effort that touches upon oversight, technology, processes, and people. With possible fines for violations, businesses should work to build a data environment that is flexible enough to meet the needs of current and future regulations. GDPR deals specifically with broad data privacy and grants individuals in the EU the following rights: The implications of new privacy regulations for data management and analytics can seem complex. Mark Donsky and Nikki Rouda highlight aspects of the rules and outline the approaches that will assist with compliance. Topics include: