Closing plenaryChair: Shirley Wood
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12:45
No fire alarms scheduled. In the event of an alarm, please follow directions of NCC staffNetworkshop closes. Light lunch (including ‘grab bag’ option)
How LGBT peoples’ lives have been changed by
the internetAnna Wilson, HEAnet
Anarchy and GDPRLuci Fox Thomas
University of Westminster
02/05/2023
Anarchy and the GDPR
»Be your worst customer»You, Me, Everyone - people, processes and a bit of tech»Plan, Do, Check, Act»Repeat
Anarchy and GDPR
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Anarchy and the GDPR
»Documented evidence of stuff
Anarchy and GDPR
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Hub and Spoke Programme
Anarchy and GDPR
» Stakeholder compliance operating model, using a series of faculty-level leads
Enterprise Data Security
Lead (Me)
Corporate Services
LeadFaculty 2
Lead
Faculty 3 Lead
Faculty 4 Lead
Faculty 5 Lead
Faculty 6 Lead
Faculty 1 Lead
Faculty Lead Role in project and capacity: 1 Faculty Lead per faculty Time commitment of 4 hours/
month Capacity on project: Meet with
stakeholders, produce the initial faculty data inventory list, review and update annually thereafter. Provide monthly progress status reports to the Enterprise Security Lead who will report status to GDPR working group and University Governance group/s
Faculty-level leads are responsible for: 1. Being local champions of data privacy compliance
(identifying local stakeholders who know where data resides, identifying who should take training within the faculty and ensuring that the training has happened)
2. Compiling and maintaining a data inventory within the faculty (identification of owners, locations and helping shepherd them into compliance).
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Questions?
Anarchy and GDPR
Conference closingShirley Wood, Jisc
Exhibitor prize giving
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