Data governance is not the same as data privacy, protection, or security. They need to be considered separately, but also as a whole.
From the Blog on responsible data
Siloes and Sandwiches
In the humanitarian world, too often we still manage data like siloes, when it should be managed like sandwiches.
Champion of the People
Some data protection officers are champions of the people – realising their job is about change, and likely inconvient.
Helping the Emperor Put Some Clothes On
Is a list of unique individuals affected by a crisis more of a ’emperor has no clothes’ moment than the holy grail we think it is?
Knock On Effects
Knock on effects are everywhere. In building projects, in social events, in writing papers, crunching numbers, and in digital transformation.
This File will Self-Destruct
I always marvelled at the self-destructing messages in Inspector Gadget. Perhaps it’s time to self-destruct the data we collect.
It’s time to act
Collecting personally identifiable information including biometrics requires plans to delete it all before it gets into the hands of bad actors. It’s time to act.
Numbers are not Sterile
Numbers are not data fields in your algorithmic software. They are sons, daughters, nephews, nieces, friends, and dreams. Numbers are not sterile.
Flood Prevention can teach us about Data Management
Flooding happens. As do data breaches. And we know, this happens no matter what values and ethos organisations have or aspire to.