Building the Fastest and Safest Paths to Data

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Andrew Hinde & Cyril Amsellem, Privitar, & Martin Cerantonio, Collibra

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Today’s leading businesses succeed by reaching valuable insights, faster, from broader sets of data, to improve the quality of business decisions. They need to overcome any obstacles that delay access to data, but global compliance regulations and the risk of misusing sensitive data are increasingly difficult challenges to navigate. Organisations need to manage privacy risk systematically to reduce friction in the data pipeline and enable ease of access to data whenever their users need it. Collibra’s enterprise-wide, governed data catalog and data intelligence capabilities together with Privitar’s comprehensive de-identification and policy management enables data-driven enterprises to accelerate access to safe, usable data for diverse analytical use cases. Join us on 29th October to learn how our streamlined integration of data intelligence and de-identification delivers the ability to connect data users with accurate, consistent and high-resolution de-identified datasets. In this webinar you will learn: - How enterprise-scale organisations can accelerate access to protected data and eliminate slow, manual processes - Best practises to curate and protect your organisation’s data and expose more data to a wider range of approved users - How to provide data users with data optimised for analytical utility but low in risk
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The world is waking up to privacy risk and privacy harms. There is a clear realisation that unless we incorporate privacy into every aspect of the data supply chain we run the risk of impeding innovation and exposing customers to harm. Privitar’s mission is to promote and facilitate the ethical and safe use of valuable data assets. Using leading privacy engineering techniques, we help companies get maximum value from data while preserving customer’s privacy.