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ASLIB Annual Member Evening 2012: Giving Your Service The Edge

ASLIB Annual Member Evening 2012: Giving Your Service The Edge. Privacy and Data Protection: Giving your service the edge. Graham Coult Editor-in-chief Managing Information magazine www.managinginformation.com www.aslib.com @ASLIB_info.

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ASLIB Annual Member Evening 2012: Giving Your Service The Edge

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  1. ASLIB Annual Member Evening 2012: Giving Your Service The Edge Privacy and Data Protection: Giving your service the edge Graham Coult Editor-in-chief Managing Information magazine www.managinginformation.com www.aslib.com @ASLIB_info Information Privacy, Security and Forensics in the Digital Age Symposium, Aberystwyth University, 6th September 2012

  2. What is Privacy and Data Protection? • How has it evolved? • How can it give your service the edge?

  3. What are these terms Privacy and Data Protection? • Understand difference • Understand what they mean for organisations

  4. How has PDP evolved? • Driven by experiences in mainland Europe in 1920s, 30s, and 40s with extremist regimes • Emphasis on individual rights – the right to control use of ones own data • The “right to be forgotten” • How practical are these ideals in the modern world, and especially in context of Social Media? • Other parts of world more market driven • US – market driven, but also rights of individual. • No overall binding international treaty

  5. How can PDP give your service the edge? • Risk management • Protecting reputational capital • Good service to care about customer, employee and stakeholder sensitive data • Become a knowledge centre and source of guidance

  6. Thank you for your time and attention • Happy to answer questions by email • If you would to write for Managing Information magazine about your own service or area of expertise contact Graham Coult: gcoult@aslib.com • For further information on ASLIB contact Holly Shukla: hshukla@aslib.com

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