Data governance can be daunting when one is faced with an alphabet soup of regulation.
Data governance can be daunting when one is faced with an alphabet soup of regulation. Dear Bhinneka, The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) may be seen as a global benchmark but in the Asia-Pacific businesses have to navigate a plethora of regulatory authorities where it can be easy to fall foul, leading to eye-watering fines. Lax governance can also lead to data being untrusted and therefore underused and undervalued. How can companies balance the commercialisation of data with the implementation of standards and controls? Date: Thursday September 1st 2022 Time: 11am IST | 1:30pm SGT | 3:30pm AEST Share this event with a peer The event will be recorded and shared with registrants by email afterwards. Why join? Don't miss this opportunity as four data and technology leaders explore how companies can implement robust governance frameworks and practices to get the most value out of their data. | | | Experts sharing practical insights include: | | | | Mark Yong Head of data AEON Group Mark is passionate about technology, people and customer success, which has driven him to lead cross-functional teams to deliver strategic change initiatives across organisations in the Asia-Pacific and globally, focused on areas including digital transformation, business intelligence and people analytics. | | | | | Yuhui Yao Chief data officer FWD Insurance Dr. Yuhui Yao leads FWD Insurance's big-data strategy and customer analytics team. He has over 18 years of big-data analytics experience, having served in companies including Ping An, UOB, IBM and Cisco. In addition to delivering data analytics projects for businesses, he has published over 15 research papers and his work has been recognised with major industry awards including: the National Center for Database Marketing Gold Award and IBM AP Best Practice. | | | | | Debbie Lotz Executive for enterprise data risk governance National Australia Bank With over 25 years of experience, Debbie has led the design and implementation of technology solutions for finance, as well as operating-model transformations. She held the positions of CFO for Europe and the Americas and chief controls officer for financial services before taking on enterprise data risk governance. She has also led regulatory engagement with the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority on data risk governance. | | | | | Chris D'Agostino Global field CTO Databricks Chris provides thought leadership and guidance for the C-level executives at Databricks' major customers around the world. Previously, Mr D'Agostino was responsible for leading Capital One's enterprise data transformation initiative, developing cloud-native solutions and platforms for streaming data, data lake, data governance, machine learning and more. | | | | | Charles Ross Principal, public policy and thought leadership The Economist Group Our moderator for this session Charles is currently Principal of technology and society at Economist Impact where he leads the Asia-Pacific technology and society practice. He and his team work with multinationals, governments, SMEs and high-growth technology firms to create independent research and insights programmes. | | | | We look forward to you joining us. Yours sincerely, | | Laurel West Managing Director, Economist Events, Asia The Economist Group | | | | | Online and in-person | Innovation@Work Asia | October 12th - 14th 2022 | Innovation@Work Asia brings together business, technology leaders and experts from across the region to discuss opportunities and strategies in the evolving world of work. | | | | | | |
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