November 11, 2024 | 12:00 PM CST
This webinar is approved by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for Continuing Privacy Education (CPE) Credits including AIGP.
Join Meru Data’s founder and CEO, Priya Keshav, as she speaks with Tera Ladner, Global Practice Lead and Vice President, Information Risk Management and Governance at Aflac, as they share some of the intricacies that regulated industries have, and how best practices can help all industries succeed. They’ll discuss:
1. Navigating governance and regulatory requirements around AI, privacy and security
2. Maintaining customer trust
3. How new technologies, like smart meters and auto tracking, can be harnessed safely
4. Third-party risks and how to protect your organization
This webinar is approved by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for Continuing Privacy Education (CPE) Credits.
Speaker
Vice President; Information Risk Management and Governance
Aflac Incorporated
Speaker
Founder & CEO
As a senior leader on Aflac’s Global Information Security leadership’s team, Tera Ladner consistently applies defensible risk-based approaches to assess vendors, evaluate emerging technologies, risks and information handling methodologies, and to ensure the ability to validate security controls. Tera previously worked as Group Vice President, Information Governance, at SunTrust Bank, now Truist. As a renown thought leader in the cybersecurity industry, she actively participates in industry-aligned groups, such as the Evanta CISO community and the Executive Women’s Forum. She is a Policy Council member for the National Technology Security Council (NTSC) and served in various leadership positions, including President, for ARMA International.
Founding Meru Data, Priya Keshav enables corporations to identify and proactively manage privacy risks around data, including building best practices and policies, data mapping, AdTech, AI governance, and Personal Information governance. Prior to Meru, Priya was the Managing Director of KPMG’s Forensic Technology Services in the Southwest U.S. She has more than 20 years of consulting experience in privacy, information governance, cyber-crime response, eDiscovery, and forensic investigations. She regularly speaks at events and webinars with numerous security, privacy, AI, and eDiscovery industry groups.