ARMA Greater Los Angeles chapter: AI Governance: How to Level Up as a RIM/IG Professional presented by Joe Shepley, PhD, AIGP, CIPP/US
For as long as we can remember, RIM and IG have been the redheaded stepchild: no one but us cares about or supports it. Two times over the last 20 years, RIM and IG pros have had the chance to partner with other functions that had more juice and support to level up: eDiscovery (post-2006) and Privacy (post-2016).
Today, RIM and IG pros have another golden opportunity to level up: AI Governance. The attention on and support behind AI Governance efforts today is significant...and only increasing. But too often RIM and IG are left out of the conversation. So, it's critical for RIM and IG pros to step into the breach and advocate for the importance and value of their expertise—or get left out of the conversation, with disastrous results for their organizations.
In this session, you'll get a grounding in the key AI Governance concepts and challenges your organization likely faces, how RIM and IG can help, and how to interface with and communicate your value to key AI Governance stakeholders. Key takeaways include:
- Key concerns and priorities for AI Governance at your peers
- Gaining a basic understanding of effective AI Governance and how RIM/IG can contribute
- How to effectively communicate your value to your AI Governance peers
- Next Steps
PRESENTER
Joe Shepley, PhD, AIGP, CIPP/US
Joe Shepley specializes in information governance and data privacy. His primary areas of concentration are records and information management and data minimization.
With 25 years of IG experience, Joe has performed records and information management assessments, program modernization, benchmarking and large-scale data cleanup. He has helped organizations design and implement successful information governance programs, with a focus on meeting the retention and disposal requirements of U.S. and global regulations, such as California’s CPRA, the GDPR in the E.U., HIPAA, and NYDFS 500.13.
Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in English, religious studies and philosophy from Connecticut College and a master’s degree and a PhD in the history of Christianity from the University of Chicago. He is a Certified Information Privacy Professional U.S.; an Advisor for the Health Sector Coordinating Council Joint Working Group on Cyber; on the planning committee of the Western Energy Institute; and a member of the Sedona Conference Working Group on AI and the Law.
Hors d’oeuvres and wine will be served.
The Heritage Room can be cold, bring a sweater or jacket.
Parking is free in the Winery parking lot.