Corporate silos are so last year.
Humans are now producing an average of 2.5 quintillion bytes of data per day, according to TechJury. In fact, 90% of the world's data was created in the past couple of years - much of that by enterprises and about 80% of which is the difficult to manage, unstructured data like emails, text messages, and image files.
Legal departments are now tasked with figuring out how to govern this giant iceberg that is enterprise data to manage risk, prepare for litigation, respond to Data Subject Access Requests, and prevent cybersecurity failings.
While volumes and costs are just the beginning, latent risk, behavior changes, and misaligned incentives lie below the surface. Leaders in information governance are leveraging innovation and new technologies to solve their toughest data challenges.
What we'll cover:
- The expanding role of data governance
- Breaking down silos & solving data problems
- Using incentives to change behaviors
- Best practices for data governance
- Investing proactively