Hey guys!
In this post, I would like to share with you the recording of the live Sete “Zomis” e uma LEI, which I participated at the invitation of Arthur Luz, together with reference professionals in the IT market, from different areas, to debate the LGPD, the General Data Protection Law, whose objective is to increase the privacy of personal data and avoid cases such as major information leaks and scandals that involve precisely the misuse of personal information that we have been following in recent years.
The creation of this law places Brazil on the list of more than 100 countries that, today, can be considered adequate to protect privacy and the use of data on the global stage.
The issue mobilized Congress mainly after the leak of data from Facebook users, one of the largest social networks, collected by the company Cambrigde Analytica and used in the last elections in the United States.
To discuss, explain and debate this topic, we managed to form a respectful team, with leading professionals across the national scene:
- Arthur Luz – BI
- Augusto Mello – BI
- Claudio Bonel – BI
- Dirceu Resende – BI and DBA
- Paulo Cesar – DBA
- Rafael dos Santos – Azure and Developer
- Willuey Sousa – Azure, DBA and Infrastructure
A few days before recording this video, I had written the article General Personal Data Protection Law (LGPDP or LGPD) applied to SQL Server databases, where I had to study the law a lot and it was a good guide to guide me through the things I mentioned during the event.
In this live, we debated various topics and subjects, with emphasis on the topics below:
- What is the motivation of the LGPD? Why was it created?
- LGPD Overview
- Rules of law
- Consent: The big change
- What is sensitive data
- How will this impact your company
- How will this impact IT
- Is LGPD just a demand from IT?
- Tools and resources to prevent leaks
If you want to know the view of IT professionals from different areas, be sure to watch the video below, as I'm sure it will change your view of this law.
Live video (recording)
A big hug to you and see you later!
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