Building Trust and Resilience: Privacy Risk Management for SMBs


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The need for privacy programs that can adapt to evolving privacy risks has never been more important. NIST will lead participants through a topical use case to learn how to build a resilient and trustworthy privacy program using the NIST Privacy Framework and new supplemental resources designed for small and medium businesses or any organization with limited privacy resources.

This session will follow Chatham House Rule to allow for free exchange of information and learning. We look forward to participants actively engaging in the discussion, and remind attendees that no comment attribution or recording of any sort should take place.


Pre-Requisites:
Attendees should have a basic understanding of security and privacy risk management practices and the NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Frameworks.


This is a capacity-controlled session. If added to your schedule and your availability changes, please remove this session from your schedule to allow others to participate.

Participants
Dylan Gilbert

Facilitator

Privacy Policy Advisor, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Nakia Grayson

Facilitator

IT Security Specialist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Naomi Lefkovitz

Facilitator

Senior Privacy Policy Advisor, Information Technology Lab, NIST


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