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Creating a Workforce AI Edge: Safeguarding People Data in the Age of AI

In today’s data-driven world, protecting sensitive people data is crucial for any organization. Organisations developing or using increasingly sophisticated technology such as Generative AI should be considering their data protection obligations from the outset, taking a data protection by design and by default approach. The importance of getting it right cannot be overstated. Successfully implementing robust data protection measures ensures compliance with global regulations, enhances trust among employees, and allows organizations to harness the full potential of their People Analytics initiatives. Successfully protecting sensitive employee data brings multiple upsides, including the ability to perform valuable workforce analytics without compromising privacy. This not only helps in identifying trends and insights that drive strategic decision-making but also in improving employee engagement and retention by fostering a culture of trust and transparency.

Discussion points

  • Compliance with Regulations: How to ensure HR data practices comply with global standards like GDPR​ and EU CSRD

  • Anonymization Techniques: Advanced Methods for anonymizing employee data to ensure privacy without losing analytical value

  • Data Access Control: Best practices for managing data access and protecting sensitive information

  • Secure Analytics for Impact: Leveraging secure analytics to drive business impact across key processes​

Panelists

This panel is part of the 6th Annual Global People Analytics Summit 2024. It brought together 40+ world-class speakers across 7 different panels who shared actionable insights, practical takeaways and how they are using People Analytics to transform the Future of Work.

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