How can we ensure that we can provide services without risking people’s safety when sharing information? This concern has grown in recent months, and many organizations in Connecticut are seeking guidance. Join Dr. Eric Giannella of the Massive Data Institute to learn:
How to protect the data of those they serve through quick, actionable safeguards that don't require new technology.
Practical steps for assessing whether certain types of personal data can be stored separately or made less sensitive and still meet mission needs.
When to retain versus delete sensitive information to balance program effectiveness with privacy protection.
Building on the Tip Sheet Quick Improvements to Data Privacy, this session addresses the urgent issue facing nonprofits today: sensitive data in government and nonprofit repositories are increasingly being accessed in ways that violate laws and regulations, potentially undermining the trust people place in organizations when seeking critical services.
This timely webinar is essential for organizations that:
Handle sensitive client information but lack formal data governance policies.
Want to maintain their ability to serve vulnerable populations while protecting their privacy.
Need quick, implementable strategies that do not require new software or extensive programming.
Need to preserve data for program improvement and population-specific needs instead of wholesale deletion.
Suitable for executive directors, program managers, and anyone managing client data who needs practical solutions that they can communicate to colleagues.