Thursday, 8 July 2021, 1:14 pm
Data such as personal information has
become one of the greatest drivers of economic activity in
the modern world. Data is the oil of the fourth industrial
revolution and in future, data will drive economic
prosperity, sustainability, and well-being. Yet, the
commodification of data has raised regulatory and governance
challenges for societies across the world.
Information
governance professionals are stepping up to the challenge of
navigating the laws and regulations that govern how those
within our society interface with personal data.
Join
the University of Auckland Business School on
Friday
9 July for a special symposium highlighting current
Press Release – University of Auckland
Data such as personal information has become one of the greatest drivers of economic activity in the modern world. Data is the oil of the fourth industrial revolution and in future, data will drive economic prosperity, sustainability, and well-being. Yet, the commodification of data has raised regulatory and governance challenges for societies across the world.
Information governance professionals are stepping up to the challenge of navigating the laws and regulations that govern how those within our society interface with personal data.
Join the University of Auckland Business School on
Friday 9 July for a special symposium highlighting current issues in information governance and celebrating the launch of our new programmes in this area.