AFERM Summer Luncheon 2019
AFERM and ISACA-GWDC are co-sponsoring a luncheon that will feature a panel discussion on ERM and privacy risk management
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August 14, 2019
11:30 am - 1:30 pm (Eastern)
The Association for Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM) and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)-Greater Washington DC (GWDC) are co-sponsoring a luncheon. The event will feature a panel discussion on ERM and privacy risk management, including how the disciplines and respective functions can work together and learn from one another. The panel will be moderated by Karen Sheely, Technical Advisor for Privacy, Governmental Liaison and Disclosure at the Internal Revenue Service, and will include the following panelists.
- Jonathan Cantor, Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Edward Killen, Chief Privacy Officer, IRS
Lunch will be provided and will include a salad and a roast chicken entrée. A vegetarian option will be available as well. 1 CPE will be awarded for attendance.
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What ERM perspective is being presented in this session – noting that the panel members and moderator are all privacy experts?
Thanks for the comment, David. Multiple of the panel participants are involved in entity ERM efforts as well, and have a lot to add in particular on how entities’ privacy risk management and enterprise risk management efforts and programs can best work together and inform one another. They can also speak to how enterprise risks related to privacy are managed.