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The challenges with understanding and tackling Dark Data
Online
2 May 2024
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm AEST
Online
1 hr
Christophe Gizardin
Simon Costello
Topic | Operational Management, Technology & Knowledge | |
Type | Webinar | |
CPD | 1 - Practice Management and Business Skills | |
1 - New Zealand CPD |
Pricing | AUD $149 |
Full Member | Free |
Online Member | Free |
Affiliate | Free |
Associate Member | AUD $74.50 |
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Presented by
Christophe Gizardin, Grace Records Management (Australia)
Simon Costello, ActiveNav
Dark Data comprises untapped, unused data that organizations generate but fail to leverage or understand.
This seminar is poised to unravel the complexities surrounding Dark Data, shedding light on the challenges that organizations face in comprehending and effectively, discovering and understanding, the value or risk behind unknown information. From unstructured documents to overlooked log files, this dormant data poses both challenges and opportunities.
Our expert panel will explore the hurdles in understanding the nature and scope of Dark Data, ranging from identification and classification to ethical considerations and regulatory compliance. Join us as we navigate the uncharted waters of Dark Data, exploring its potential impact on decision-making, data governance, and overall organizational efficiency.
Through real-world examples, and practical insights, this seminar aims to equip participants with the knowledge and strategies necessary to uncover, analyse, and reduce risk and opportunities associated with Dark Data.
Who should attend:
Anyone working in Human Resources, Knowledge or Records Management, Risk & Compliance, IT Management and Practice Management.
This seminar will be recorded and made available in our On Demand library after the live event.
Presented by
Christophe Gizardin
Software Solutions Manager at Grace Records Management (Australia)
With over two decades of expertise in Software SaaS Solutions, Christophe’s background spans Information Management and Marketing Technology, specifically in Digital Experience, Content Management, Digital Asset Management, Engagement, Information Management, and Business Process Automation.
Throughout his career, he has contributed to esteemed organizations such as Recall, Iron Mountain, Fujifilm Business Innovation, and Sitecore and have assisted many businesses in the Legal, Education, Financial Services and Healthcare industries with their digital transformation strategies.
His professional journey encompasses diverse roles in sales leadership, pre-sales, and customer management, with a strong emphasis on solutions selling. Passionate about knowledge sharing and coaching, he extends his guidance to individuals on product and sales methodologies to advance sales opportunities. His approach involves understanding customer goals and challenges, leveraging technical knowledge to elevate, differentiate, and create value that secures long terms success to its customers.
Christophe is also Certified on ELO Digital Office.
Simon Costello
Vice President, APAC at ActiveNav
Simon currently serves as the Vice President, APAC at ActiveNav and brings over 20 years of experience in the IT&T industry as a SME executive, consultant and manager delivering business performance consulting, technology and process management services for private sector and government clients.
In this role, Simon leads business development and services consulting for the Asia Pacific region and works with clients to ensure they realise value from their ActiveNav software investment and are fully satisfied with related services and support.
Simon has a decade of experience as a subject matter expert in information governance, privacy and file analysis. His strengths lie in program and project management, conceptual thinking for product development, developing innovative business solutions that solve business problems.