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Changing attitudes toward defensible disposition
When
Thursday, June 26 | 11:00 AM ET
Where
Online

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As regulations tighten and data privacy concerns intensify in large part driven by AI, organizations must adapt their approach to consistent defensible disposition.

This session will explore the changing attitudes toward data retention, de-identification, and stakeholder involvement. We will discuss the critical factors to consider when developing and implementing a robust data retention policy. 

You’ll gain insights into best practices for minimizing risk, optimizing storage costs, and ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory requirements.
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Speakers
Steve McKie
Steve McKie
Head of Records and Information Management at Willis Towers Watson

Steve McKie is a Senior Director and Data Retention Subject Matter Expert. He has extensive experience in developing and implementing data retention and destruction governance policies, strategies, and programs. He has partnered with various teams to address regulatory requirements, led a global team of data retention subject matter experts, and ensured the integration of data retention standards into enterprise tools and strategies.
Steve Wright
Steve Wright
CEO & Partner at Privacy Culture

Steve Wright is an authority on data privacy and cyber security, having worked in the industry for over 25 years. In that time, he has held the principal information, privacy and data security roles for companies such as John Lewis Partnerships, Unilever, Deloitte, PwC, Siemens and Capita. Before he decided to set up his own business, Steve held the interim position of DPO at the Bank of England.
Sue Trombley
Sue Trombley
Managing Director, Thought Leadership, Iron Mountain

Sue Trombley, MLIS, FAI, is Managing Director of Thought Leadership at Iron Mountain. Trombley led Iron Mountain’s Information Management Consulting group for 10 years managing a team of subject matter experts and running large engagements. She now conducts research to share with the Information Management community at large by hosting webinars, blogging, and speaking at association events. She sits on the University of Texas at Austin School of Information Advisory Council, is a past AIIM Board member, and is a past ARMA regional advisor and past president of its Boston Chapter. She is ARMA Fellow #51.
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