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MetaDAMA - Data Management in the Nordics - #19 - Data Privacy (Eng)

05/18/22 • 44 min

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Are we living "The Truman Show"? I had a chat with Mads Flensted Hauge, Chairman of DAMA Denmark and DPO and Data Governance Manager at a Danish health care provider.

We looked at Data Privacy from four different perspectives:

The society perspective

  • What is data privacy and why is it important?
  • How transparent are we as citizens?
  • What considerations need to take place when we talk about data sharing across public agencies?

The company perspective

  • Why should we care about privacy in our company? Are we just talking about compliance?
  • Where should the DPO role be places in a company?
  • Does your HR system need a feature to show your employees home on google maps?

The data worker perspective

  • What does this mean for us data workers in how we treat data?
  • What does privacy by design mean?
  • What is the impact of AI, ML,... on privacy?

The personal perspective

  • What can I do to keep my personal data save?
  • How many smart devices do I need in my home? Can I live without a washing machine with Wi-Fi connection?
  • Has the corona pandemic made it even more ok to share private heath data?

Here are my key takeaways:

  • Convenience drives change and digitalization in public sector - and sometimes privacy becomes the victim for efficiency.
  • To apply GDPR you need to apply different knowledge areas of Data Management. That is why these two are closely combined.
  • It has always been hard to show the value of a data management journey from the start, but with GDPR and the ominous notion of fines, data management got the ear of the C-level.
  • Since GDPR is framed as compliance, it leads companies to do just the bare minimum to be compliant.
  • GDPR forces you to get a deeper knowledge about your business.
  • There is an ethics dimension to data privacy, and DPOs are on the forefront to instigate this ethics site.
  • A DPO does not just write policies and procedures but must navigate company culture to promote ethics and privacy actively.

05/18/22 • 44 min

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