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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.
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