September 21, 2021
Rather than continuing to rush forward with implementing a digital transformation strategy, including privacy and security-related issues, organizations actually need to take two steps back to identify critical information management-related gaps before continuing to move forward.
The first step is to automate information-related processes in conjunction with information management best practices to establish systematic controls and reporting mechanisms.
The second step is to convince stakeholders that the program is effective by demonstrating positive ROI.
This workshop discusses how to establish effective information assurance (IA) KPIs to successfully manage and sustain your privacy program from an IA perspective.
Ilona Koti s the Founder and CEO of THinkLinkx, a consulting firm focused on providing information assurance advisory services to global clients. Ilona is a former foreign diplomat with 25+ years in information governance (IG), and extensive experience in privacy, cybersecurity, and GRC assurance. She specializes in content management system implementations, digital transformation initiatives for remote work/collaboration capacity, strategic information program development, and auditing, along with providing advisory services to global clients.
Priya Keshav is the Founder and CEO of Meru Data LLC, a company focused on building solutions to simplify and sustain privacy and information governance programs for customers worldwide. At Meru, Priya helps leading companies identify and proactively manage privacy and security risks around data. Prior to this Priya Keshav was the Managing Director of KPMG’s Forensic Technology Services practice in the Southwest U.S. She has more than twenty years of consulting experience in risk management, cyber-crime response, technology investigations, regulatory response, Information governance, and forensics investigations. Priya’s work has been published in various business publications and she is a frequent speaker on privacy and information governance.