Mandatory Data Breach Reporting: What does it mean to me? (2017)
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the legislative requirement of the Australian Mandatory Data Breach reporting
- Have an understanding of the necessary framework for the data breach reporting
- Understand as to what they must do as a minimum in the organisation to comply with this law
- Understand the risks of what the data breaches introduces to their organisation and clients
- Be exposed to sample reports and the sample frame works that could be a suitable starting point
- Understand the gaps in their own organisation and how to fill in the gaps
About your Speaker: Dr Suresh Hungenahally – Suraksha
Dr Hungenahally is an experienced IT executive and proven leader, with 20 years of experience in senior roles both in the public and private sector. He has delivered business and technology value-add by aligning IT and business goals and outcomes. As an ex-CIO and CTO, he has experience managing multiple simultaneous projects with varying degrees of complexity, priorities, and deliverables. He possess a sound understanding of both IT and business.
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