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VIC Fellows Roundtable: Uplifting Data Governance for Risk and Compliance Leaders

31 October 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm
FTI Consulting, Melbourne Level 5, Bourke Place, 600 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC
Member $0

Please note this event is currently at capacity. To join our waitlist, please contact our events team - events@governanceinstitute.com.au  

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Please note this is a fellow member only event.

Join our fellows-only interactive roundtable as we discuss the technical, legal, and operational impacts of poor information governance.

Discover actionable strategies to boost maturity and compliance, and address data risk challenges in your organisation.

FTI Consulting and DLA Piper will jointly facilitate the session, providing insights at the intersection of technology and law.

Learning aims and objectives:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of how poor information governance can negatively impact your organisation's technical, legal, and operational frameworks.
  • Discover practical, actionable strategies to enhance your organization's information governance maturity and improve compliance.
  • Benefit from the combined expertise of FTI Consulting and DLA Piper, who will provide valuable insights on navigating the complex intersection of technology, law, and compliance.

What is in it for you?

  • Understanding Information Governance Risks
  • Actionable Strategies for Governance Maturity
  • Insights from Industry Experts

Speakers highlights:

Chris Hatfield, Managing Director, Information Governance, Privacy & Security, FTI Consulting

Chris Hatfield is an experienced digital insights and risk management advisor. For over 20 years, Chris has worked across a range of contentious technology disciplines, including information governance, security, forensic technology, and cyber, gaining considerable experience in both the technical and strategic application of technology-centric solutions. His core focus is helping clients identify and manage data risk across the data lifecycle: from the collection or creation of data through to storage, processing, use and disposal of data. Importantly, Chris is helping clients reduce data risk by conducting data minimisation, including data inventory, asset scanning, defensible disposal and changing ways of working.​

Katherine Gregor, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills

Katherine is a partner in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) team who specialises in assisting clients on complex and strategic technology, outsourcing and digital projects across Australia and Asia Pacific.

Katherine has significant experience advising clients across a range of industries with their commercial legal matters – with particular expertise in major outsourcings, transformation programs, innovation and digital projects, data-driven transactions, intellectual property strategy & licensing and large-scale procurements. Katherine helps clients navigate complex legal and regulatory environments and multi-jurisdictional transactions with strategic and practical advice. She also guides clients through the technology and transitional aspects of corporate deals, including in relation to separation strategy and data. 

Who should attend?

  • Governance Institute of Australia Fellow members
  • Those interested in learning more about data governance

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