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Industry Insights: The State of Privacy 2024

ACS and ISACA will host a joint webinar focusing on the state of privacy. If you are not an-ACS member, please create a complimentary log-in after clicking 'Register'.

Event Start: Thu 29 Feb 06:30 AM
Event Finish: Thu 29 Feb 07:30 AM

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<em>*If you are not a current ACS member, you will be asked to &#39;create an account&#39;. Your details will be used for registration processes only. If you experience technical issues, please contact <a href="mailto:events@acs.org.au" target="_blank">events@acs.org.au</a>.</em><br><br><strong>This event is intended for leaders and professionals.</strong><br><br>With the growing number of privacy laws and regulations, the responsibilities of privacy teams seem to grow year after year. Struggling privacy teams may be able to learn from other enterprises’ privacy programs. This webinar explores the findings of the fourth annual State of Privacy Survey, which surveyed privacy professionals around the world, highlight data points specific to the Oceania region and will cover trends in privacy staffing, budgets, awareness training, breaches, and privacy by design.<br><br>By attending this webinar, you will learn: <ul><li>How privacy teams in Oceania compare to privacy teams globally</li><li>Privacy staffing trends in areas such as retention, skill gaps, and understaffing</li><li>Commonalities among organizations that always practice privacy by design</li><li>The adoption of artificial intelligence for privacy-related tasks</li><li>The prevalence of privacy breaches and breach predictions for the next year</li></ul> <br><strong>Speakers:</strong> <ul><li><strong>Safia Kazi, CIPT, Principal, Privacy Professional Practices, ISACA</strong></li></ul> Safia Kazi, CSX-F, CIPT, is a privacy professional practices principal at ISACA®. In this role, she focuses on the development of ISACA’s privacy-related resources, including books, white papers and review manuals. Kazi has worked at ISACA for 10 years, previously working on the ISACA® Journal and developing the award-winning ISACA Podcast. <ul><li><strong>MC: Jo Stewart-Rattray, Vice President, Communities, ACS</strong></li></ul> Jo Stewart-Rattray has over 30 years of experience in the IT field, some of which were spent as CIO in the Utilities and Group CIO in the Tourism space, and possesses significant experience in the Information Security arena, including as CISO in the healthcare sector. She underpins her information technology and security background with her qualifications in education and management. She specializes in consulting on risk and technology issues with a particular emphasis on governance and security in businesses&#39; commercial and operational areas. Jo provides strategic advice to organizations across many industry sectors, including banking and finance, utilities, tertiary education, retail, healthcare and government. Jo has extensive board and committee experience. She has chaired several ISACA’s international committees, and served as an Elected Director on ISACA’s international Board of Directors for seven years. Jo is currently ACS’s Vice President, Communities and sits on its Management Committee.

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Jo has over 25 years' experience in the IT field some of which were spent as CIO in the Utilities space, and 18 in the Information Security arena. She underpins her information technology and security background with her qualifications in education and management. Jo specialises in consulting in information security issues with a particular emphasis on governance in both the commercial and operational areas of businesses. Jo provides strategic advice to organisations across a number of industry sectors including banking and finance, utilities, automotive manufacturing, tertiary education, retail and government. Jo is actively involved with the Australian Computer Society, at state and national level, and she is currently serving as an Elected Director on ISACA's international Board of Directors and is Chair of its global women's leadership initiative.

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Safia Kazi

Safia Kazi

Safia Kazi, CSX-F, CIPT, is a privacy professional practices principal at ISACA®. In this role, she focuses on the development of ISACA’s privacy-related resources, including books, white papers and review manuals. Kazi has worked at ISACA for 10 years, previously working on the ISACA® Journal and developing the award-winning ISACA Podcast.

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