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Subject: RSA February 2017
For our RSA presentation, I'd be looking for one person from your team to present the findings of that "detailed overview" in a 45-minute (or so) presentation to about 400 attendees. Something along the lines of:
Engineering privacy: A primer
As privacy moves from policy and law to operations and execution, many privacy professionals are beginning to focus on the "how" of privacy within their organizations. What are the controls, frameworks, checks and balances that can be applied to make sure your operation is performing at intended and that the correct questions are asked, and action taken, at the appropriate inflection points? Further, many organizations - from NIST to ISACA to IEEE to OASIS and more - are beginning to offer up standards, frameworks, and tools from which privacy pros can pick, choose, and steal. In this session, we'll provide an overview of what's emerging, where they seem to align, and where you might have to make some hard decisions for your organization.
Do you guys have the right person for that? Does it sound like an interesting opportunity? The RSA event isFeb 13, 2017, so we've got a little bit of time, but I'm trying to lock down a speaker by Nov. 10 or so. That gets everything onto the web site for program launch.
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