Safeguarding sensitive information with AI
Wednesday 26 February
11:00 - 12:00 via Teams Town Hall
At a time when the digital landscape is impacted and influenced by constant change, the challenge of safeguarding sensitive data has become increasingly complex for public sector organisations.
Organisations must adopt proactive strategies to detect, manage, and protect high-risk and sensitive information effectively, and around the clock. Shifting to a modern information security framework can help ensure constant vigilance, but is there a role for AI to supercharge discovery of disparate data and power better freedom of information (FoI) and subject access requests (SAR) response?
Join us on 26th February when our expert panel will explore how modern tools powered by AI can revolutionise and automate the identification and classification of sensitive information:
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Who should attend?
SIROs, Chief and Senior Leaders and Officers working with to protect data and digital technologies used in the transform health and public services, including but not limited to: SIROs, Chiefs / Directors / Heads of Digital, Data and Technology across Central Government, Local Government, the NHS, Police, Fire & Rescue, Housing, Universities and the Third Sector. Heads of Transformation, Customer Services, Social Care, Environment, Sustainability and Service Delivery - all those working with data to improve efficiency and the citizen / patient experience.
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