BENCHMARKING NETWORK ACTIVITIES

TCPN members are able to benchmark their peers two ways:

  • informally, by speaking with their peers at TCPN events.
  • formally, by requesting that TCPN dedicate an event or member poll to a topic.

In the past four years, we've also covered these topics at our Regular Meetings:

2010 Hosts Topic
Allianz How your marketing department thinks about social media
Verifications, Inc. Pros and cons of employee privacy policies
Best Buy Using DLP tools for data inventorying and data mapping
3M End-to-end data-encryption alternatives
2009 Hosts Topic
Deluxe Social media strategies
Pearson VUE Interacting with EU data-protection Authorities
3M Level 4 PCI compliance within large enterprises
BBB Privacy in the field
Medtronic Personal health records
2008 Hosts Topic
State of MN Privacy audits and assessments
3M Outsourcing and offshoring risks
US Bank Information risk assessment
United Health Group Employee health privacy
Ameriprise Privacy and security metrics
2007 Hosts Topic
Cargill Eliminating pst files for data-retention purposes
Target Overview of employee privacy issues
Toro Author of the Minnesota Plastic Card Security Act
Lifetouch Privacy issues in background screening
Securian Policy options for mobile data devices

2006 Hosts

Topic
Ameriprise Privacy issues in outsourcing and offshoring
3M Cooperating with the FBI in privacy incident response
Thrivent Two-factor authentication
Medtronic Measuring privacy and security
Best Buy Vendor assurance processes

In December 2006, we also completed a successful experiment. Twenty-three companies confidentially shared their contract clauses for privacy and security . Hopefully, this will contribute to Minnesota companies having some of the strongest vendor contracts when it comes to privacy and security.



BENCHMARKING 
Confidentially learn how Twin Cities organizations are addressing common privacy and security challenges.
NETWORKING MEETINGS 
Get to know your peers at meetings hosted by TCPN member organizations about every other month.
ANNUAL RETREAT 
Spend a day offsite each year with your peers focusing on a variety of priority topics voted on by members to be top-of-agenda.
















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