I think there's still work to be done. I don't think anybody starts out to think, Oh, how can I unethically use data that has never been said by anybody that I've ever met. And then those privacy legislation globally are based on the OECD's eight principles of privacy right so we see these the European economic development authority. Many years ago they came up with these eight principles of user privacy so that's what GDPR is based on it's what CCPA is based on. It's really the basis of all privacy law that's currently in the world right now. Each state right now in the United States is getting ready to pass a some kind of data privacy legislation
With the advent of big data analytics, powered by the ease of moving data to the cloud, the pressure on companies to get data right to make million-dollar decisions in a few seconds has become paramount. How can organizations set themselves up for success when it comes to data? What are some of the foundational elements to have in place? In this episode, Jason Hare, Data Governance Principal at Thoughtworks, shares the principles of establishing a data governance plan for forward-thinking organizations.