“Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, Digitization, and the Role of Information Governance”
In this presentation, Tom Corey, Will Davis and Cricket Wood from Gunster will discuss how data, information, and records are used, impacted and governed by IG Professionals in the emerging areas of Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Digitization. The focus of the presentation will be helping IG professionals understand the core issues and opportunities that impact their role within the organization as it relates to these emerging areas.
The three information governance professionals from Gunster include:
Tom works to assist organizations with their information governance, privacy, and artificial intelligence governance programs. Tom takes a complex array of laws, regulations, and requirements and strives to create policies, procedures, and programs that are easy to understand, implement, and monitor. Tom is a Certified Records Manager (CRM), Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US), and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM).
Will Davis assists his clients with a variety of data privacy, information governance, and eDiscovery challenges. These challenges often involve both international and domestic data privacy and security guidelines/standards, marketing communication laws, and/or complex regulatory frameworks. He understands the importance of robust collaboration, specifically when tackling data privacy, information governance, and eDiscovery related issues. Will has been designated as an IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) and is an IAPP certified U.S., European, and Canadian Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US/E/C) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). Will is also a OneTrust Certified Privacy Professional (OCPP) and has received the ACEDS eDiscovery Executive Certificate (eDEx).
Cricket Wood, Information Governance Analyst
Cricket Wood is an Information Governance Analyst who strives to serve clients with excellent technology skills and a keen ability to manage a portfolio of projects across many industries.
Cricket has extensive experience assisting clients with managing the information lifecycle from creation through defensible disposition, implementing data retention policies and strategies, analyzing, and improving information governance and eDiscovery processes to enhance efficiency and reduce risk and cost, and assessing legal and regulatory risks associated with onboarding and offboarding new technology platforms.