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Digital Transformation for Incident Management: Lessons Learned from Live Q&A

In the latest session of The Privacy Collective, we discussed digital transformation for privacy incident management with two very special privacy guests from American Specialty Health – James Van Beek, VP of Regulatory and Program Compliance, and Katelyn Johnston, Privacy Office Manager of Regulatory Strategic Development. The privacy landscape is quickly changing and there’s only one way to keep up – leveraging technology that adapts with privacy trends.

Digital Transformation: Solving for Privacy’s Evolving Fingerprint

Join us for a live Q&A with James Van Beek, VP of Regulatory and Program Compliance at American Speciality Health, Katelyn Johnston, Privacy Office Manager of Regulatory Strategic Development at American Specialty Health, and Shari Kenney, Strategic Account Manager at RadarFirst, for a discussion on digital transformation in privacy and choosing technology that adapts with trends.

Scaling a Privacy Program for the Future

In a special executive session of The Privacy Collective, Greg Sikes, Vice President of Product at RadarFirst, talks with Ron Whitworth, Chief Privacy Officer of Truist, one of America’s largest new banks, about what it takes to prioritize and scale privacy teams for the future.

Digital Transformation in Privacy: Think Big, Start Small

What does it take to be successful with digital transformation? Big, audacious ideas! But first, it’s important to start small. In the recent IAPP panel, Demystifying Digital Transformation in Privacy, Victor Maciel, Director, Global Data Privacy & Protection Office at Raymond James, joined Greg Sikes, Vice President of Product at RadarFirst, to discuss how to get started with the digital transformation journey. Learn more.

7 Steps to Get Started with Digital Transformation for Privacy

Wherever you are on the journey to more digitized solutions and automation, the latest session of The Privacy Collective, Privacy in a Transforming (Digital) World, provides an introduction to digital transformation for privacy professionals. Victor Maciel, director, Global Data Privacy & Protection Office at Raymond James, a diversified financial services firm, shares best practices to kick off transformation initiatives to accelerate efficiency and reduce risk. Learn about Victor’s top 7 steps to get started with digital transformation for privacy.

Digital Transformation Actualized with Automated Incident Response

There’s no better time than now to talk about embracing process change and leading the charge on digital transformation with automated incident response. Implementing Radar, incident response management software, is a smart way for organizations to actualize digital transformation across all four domains: technology, data, processes, and organizational change.