Here’s a Webinar That Will Discuss Retention Policies That Comply with CCPA and GDPR: Information Governance Trends

It’s a three-post day!  Was only planning two posts, but then this happened.  Anyway, the concept of data retention and defensible deletion has changed considerably since the European Economic Area (EEA) implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018 and California implemented the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) this year.  So, what are organizations doing about it?  Here’s a webinar from Onna where you’ll get to hear representatives from two corporations discuss challenges and best practices regarding data retention policies.

On Tuesday, August 18th, Onna will conduct the webinar Establishing Data Retention Policies That Comply with CCPA & GDPR at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT).  In this presentation, join Onna and experts from Carnival Cruise Corporation & Ally as they dive into the challenges compliance regulations have created, data policy best practices, and how to proactively create an effective data retention policy that prepares you for GDPR, CCPA and future regulations to come.

Among the topics that will be covered are:

  • How companies are preparing for CCPA
  • The challenges data retention policies impose amongst popular cloud applications
  • How to create a data retention policy and schedule to comply with CCPA
  • Data Retention best practices to future-proof your data

Presenting experts include:

  • Jennifer Harkins Garone, North American Privacy Officer for the Carnival Corporation;
  • Richard Hoshal, CRM, Director, Information Governance for the Carnival Corporation; and
  • Meenakshi Thanikachalam, Senior Director of Data Strategy & Data Architecture for Ally.

Should be an interesting and timely topic, as well as a great opportunity to see how two organizations are handling today’s data privacy and data retention challenges.  Click here to register!

So, what do you think?  Is your organization struggling with data retention policy best practices since GDPR and CCPA?  If so, consider attending the webinar!  And, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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