
Barbara Cosgrove
Barbara Cosgrove is Vice President, Chief Privacy and Digital Trust Officer at Workday, a leading provider of enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources. During her tenure at Workday, Barbara has advocated for Workday globally on data protection matters, championed the company’s global data privacy strategy, and created Workday's initial AI governance program. Barbara also served as Chief Security Officer at Workday. Barbara is Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the IAPP, and serves on the AI Leadership Council and Privacy Advisory Board of FPF. She co-chaired the Responsible AI Institute’s Employment Working Group. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E) with extensive experience in building and leading international data privacy, ethics, security, technical compliance and HR compliance programs.
Sessions auxquelles Barbara Cosgrove participe
Mercredi 19 Avril, 2023
As new data privacy regulations continue to emerge around the globe at the same time as digital transformation drives more business processes online, it's critical that there are trusted frameworks that allow companies to build trust and efficiently demonstrate compliance. This panel will dive into the EU Cloud Code of Conduct and discuss best practices for future interoperability between the EU Cloud CoC and other proposed frameworks.
Mardi 11 Juin, 2024
In an increasingly AI-driven world, we need effective tools to navigate the intersection of data privacy and technology. This session explores the dynamic landscape of privacy, cross-border data transfers, and the impact of artificial intelligence. We’ll delve into whether a trust gap exists and examine how those concerns are being addressed from a global regulatory perspective. We will also discuss practical steps that organizations can take to foster trust through privacy.
Mercredi 14 Mai, 2025
Explore the critical issues shaping HR data privacy in the age of AI. This panel of government and legal experts will address the complexities of cross-border data flows, emerging compliance requirements, and the implications of AI for human resources data. Discover strategies for fostering international cooperation and ensuring robust employee data protection in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
Sessions auxquelles Barbara Cosgrove assiste
Lundi 12 Mai, 2025
We will inaugurate the fourth edition of the Privacy Symposium at the Official Welcome Reception. This event marks the beginning of a week rich in insightful discussions and open exchange, set in the inspiring atmosphere of Venice. Guests will have the opportunity to admire the remarkable works of Tintoretto, one of the city’s most celebrated painters, while connecting with professionals from diverse backgrounds and engaging in fruitful discussions. The evening will be enriched by...
Mardi 13 Mai, 2025
With evolving regulations and shifting privacy frameworks, how can businesses and privacy professionals navigate the global advancements of cross-border data transfers? This insightful session will explore the latest developments on a global scale, in addition to the latest trends and practical strategies for ensuring compliance. The panel includes high-level professionals from DG Justice, Information Commissioner’s Office, European Digital Right...
This panel will discuss emergent technologies that may reduce AI risks and possible regulatory responses to such technology.
The role of data regulations in enabling economic growth is currently a topic of intense interest in many parts of the world. Attendees of this enriching session will hear discussions on the nature and design of data regulations, and balances to be struck, including the extent to which regulators seek to enable good outcomes as well as prevent bad ones. Key questions
Mercredi 14 Mai, 2025
This panel will explore emerging Data Security and Privacy Risks with respect to Data Portability and potential Privacy tradeoffs in the EU’s Digital Package. The panel will address whether more guidance or clarification is needed for such intersecting obligations and how Privacy protection is to be balanced with other rights and legal obligations.