Identity & Cybersecurity: Exploring the Privacy Implications and Mitigating Risks of Identity
Less than four years ago – in May 2018 – the European Union’s landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) took effect, cementing data privacy and online activity as a foundational aspect of cybersecurity and public safety.
Since then, California, Virginia and Colorado have followed with their own data privacy legislation. Other states – and possibly the federal government – will undoubtedly follow.
These new pieces of legislation, along with an increasing public demand for digital privacy, have implications at every level of government. To ensure digital privacy, governments have to be able to protect all sensitive information related to a particular individual, whether they are an employee or a constituent. And that means refocusing your cybersecurity strategy around identity.
Join us May 11th at 10am PST as we explore the intersection of identity and data privacy, including issues such as:
- How to credential and "identity proof" users
- How a Zero-Trust cyber approach impacts identity and data privacy efforts
- How to balance the need for data privacy with increasing demand for digital services and remote-access option
Speaker and Presenter Information
Paul Hopingardner
Chief Information Officer for Travis County Information Technology Services
Deb Snyder — Moderator
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Webcast
When
Wed, May 11, 2022, 1:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
Government Technology