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Learn how organizational data can be governed according to ethical principles with this practical guide.
Data-gathering technology is more sophisticated than ever, as are the ethical standards for using this data. This second edition shows how to navigate this complex environment. Data Ethics provides a practical framework for the implementation of ethical principles into information management systems. It shows how to assess the types of ethical dilemmas organizations might face as they become more data-driven. This fully updated edition includes guidance on sustainability and environmental management and on how ethical frameworks can be standardized across cultures that have conflicting values. There is also discussion of data colonialism, the challenge of ethical trade-offs with ad-tech and analytics such as Covid-19 tracking systems and case studies on Smart Cities and Demings Principles. As the pace of developments in data-processing technology continues to increase, it is vital to capitalize on the opportunities this affords while ensuring that ethical standards and ideals are not compromised. Written by internationally regarded experts in the field, Data Ethics is the essential guide for students and practitioners to optimizing ethical data standards in organizations.
Is written by internationally regarded experts in information governance, data privacy and information ethics
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Daragh O Brien is the founder and managing director of Castlebridge, a leading data strategy consultancy based in Ireland. He has worked for almost three decades on the business side of data, helping change how people in organisations think about data. He has advised and worked with organisations as diverse as small local charities, Government Departments, EU Institutions, and the United Nations. He is a Fellow of the Irish Computer Society and an IAPP Fellow of Information Privacy. He lectures in Data Protection and Data Governance in the Sutherland School of Law in University College Dublin. He is also a Syllabus Consultant and lecturer on Data Protection and Data Governance in the Law Society of Ireland's Diploma Centre and has delivered guest lectures on Data Ethics in the UCD Smurfit Graduate School of Business, Maynooth University, and Dublin City University. Daragh O Brien is also a founding member of the Strategic Advisory Board to the School of Business in Maynooth University and a member of the Leaders' Data Organisation (www.dataleaders.org), a collaborative think-tank of data management consultants. He is an active research contributor to the Innovation Value Institute (www.ivi.ie) at Maynooth University and the Adapt Centre (www.adaptcentre.ie) in Trinity College Dublin. He has previously served on the board of several data management professional bodies, and he is a featured columnist on www.TDAN.com. In 2022 he was honoured by the IVI in Maynooth University for his 25 years of contributions to data governance, data quality, data protection, and data ethics.
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