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Data Sharing: Strategies for
an Uncertain World
What challenges and opportunities do you face when attempting to leverage and share sensitive data to drive innovation and increase ROI? How do other data and analytics leaders tackle this challenge? Download this event summary and find out.
It’s replete with insights from an event held on May 19, 2021. It featured 10 senior-level data and analytics leaders from government and private industry.
Learn what’s worked and what hasn’t when it comes to internal data access (e.g. bridging department silos for improved data access) and external data sharing (e.g. providing strategic partners with insight-rich data for vital research).
The event was hosted by MIT Chief Data Officer & Information Quality program and Privacy Analytics.
Situation: California’s Consumer Privacy Act inspired Comcast to evolve the way in which they protect the privacy of customers who consent to share personal information with them.
Situation: Integrate.ai’s AI-powered tech helps clients improve their online experience by sharing signals about website visitor intent. They wanted to ensure privacy remained fully protected within the machine learning / AI context that produces these signals.
Situation: Novartis’ digital transformation in drug R&D drives their need to maximize value from vast stores of clinical study data for critical internal research enabled by their data42 platform.
Situation: CancerLinQ™, a subsidiary of American Society of Clinical Oncology, is a rapid learning healthcare system that helps oncologists aggregate and analyze data on cancer patients to improve care. To achieve this goal, they must de-identify patient data provided by subscribing practices across the U.S.
Situation: Needed to ensure the primary market research process was fully compliant with internal policies and regulations such as GDPR.
Situation: Needed to enable AI-driven product innovation with a defensible governance program for the safe and responsible use
of voice-to-text data under Shrems II.
This course runs on the 2nd Wednesday of every month, at 11 a.m. ET (45 mins). Click the button to register and select the date that works best for you.