Data Ethics – Sustaining Trust in the Digital Age
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About this event
How do you sustain trust in a time where data is becoming an integrated part of our daily lives? Simultaneously as technological advances allow us to use data in increasingly sophisticated ways, customers and other stakeholders have high expectations to organizations acting ethically. The potential damage of loss of reputation can be just as dangerous as the consequences of not complying to privacy law and regulation. Data ethics is undeniably becoming ever more important in the digital age. The Data Management Association’s (DAMA) framework for Data Management (DMBoK2) offers a starting point for how you deal with Data Handling Ethics. DAMA Norway would like to share findings from the Nordic point of view on the topic, with experiences and input from real organizations across sectors and fields. Join us for a hands-on approach to how you can get started on incorporating data ethics in your organization’s culture and practice.
Participants can expect to learn about:
- Get familiar with the international framework on Data Management DMBoK on the topic of Data Handling Ethics
- Learn from a concrete study with input from a varied selection of organizations across industries in the Nordics
- Get guidance on how to start to incorporate data handling ethics in your business
About Maria Nørgaard
Maria Nørgaard is President of DAMA Norway and works as Enterprise Information Architect in one of the largest financial institutions in the Nordics, DNB. She has hands on experience working with data initiatives where privacy and data ethics are crucial, and has a personal drive for data ethics as a key element in data management.
About Geoffrey van Ijzendoorn-Joshi
Geoffrey van IJzendoorn-Joshi is VP of Education in DAMA Norway and works as Head of Data Management at the leading car group in the Nordic and Baltic countries, Møller Mobility Group. He also has a substantial data management and regulatory experience, having worked with executives as team lead in Deloitte and Evry. As a Dutch expat in Norway, he enthusiastically immersed himself in the Nordic approach to data ethics.