Cassie and Deloitte panel discuss the future of consent
Future-proofing your data: Best practices for 2025 and beyond
The pace at which the world is evolving is unprecedented, touching nearly every field. For centuries, we’ve tried to predict the future, driven by both practicality and the excitement of what might come next. Despite our efforts, the future often remains unpredictable due to rapid changes. While we aren’t living on Mars or traveling in flying cars yet, technology has made significant strides, especially in the past decade, profoundly impacting our daily lives.
In this context, privacy and technology are intrinsically linked, evolving together. To explore these developments, join us for an insightful webinar hosted by David McInerney, Commercial Manager at Cassie. Our expert panel includes Kristi Preuss, Principal Cyber Risk at Deloitte, and Nicky Watson, founder and chief architect at Cassie. They will delve into the rapid advancements in technology and their implications for privacy.
Why should we look to the future?
To understand the future of data privacy, we should focus on three key elements: people, compliance, and technology. These components are interconnected and drive each other forward. Human attitudes influence regulatory changes and technological advancements, while new technologies and regulations shape public expectations.
For example, the growing number of privacy-conscious consumers has led to stricter data protection laws like GDPR and CCPA. These regulations push organizations to implement advanced privacy-preserving technologies, such as encryption and anonymization. As these technologies evolve, they continue to influence public expectations and regulatory standards. This dynamic interplay highlights the importance of looking ahead to the future of consent and data privacy.