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Ethical Data and Information Management
Concepts, Tools and Methods
Edition: 1 Date: 03/05/2018 Price: £42.99 ISBN Paperback: 9780749482046 ISBN Ebook: 9780749482053 Pages: 344 Format (mm): 235x158 Product Category: Professional Subject: Information, Knowledge
& Data Management
Author Information
Katherine O’Keefe is a Data Governance and Data Protection Consultant and Trainer at Castlebridge Associates, Dublin. She also delivers Data Ethics training for the Data Protection Certificate Data Round Table for the Law Society of Ireland.
Daragh O Brien is a Data Governance, Data Quality and Data Privacy Consultant and Trainer. He is Managing Director and Lead Consultant at Castlebridge Associates. He is also an adjunct faculty member at the Law Society of Ireland Diploma School. « Is the first book of its kind written for information managers and data scientists « Is written by internationally regarded experts in information governance, data privacy and information ethics « Provides a detailed framework with practical tools and techniques for implementing an ethical information management strategy « Includes well-researched, road-tested material that the authors use in their training
Description
Information and how we manage, process and govern it is becoming increasingly important as organizations ride the wave of the big data revolution. Ethical Data and Information Management offers a practical guide for people in organizations who are tasked with implementing information management projects. It sets out, in a clear and structured way, the fundamentals of ethics, and provides practical and pragmatic methods for organizations to embed ethical principles and practices into their management and governance of information.
Written by global experts in the field, Ethical Data and Information Management is an important book addressing a topic high on the information management agenda. Key coverage includes how to build ethical checks and balances into data governance decision making; using quality management methods to assess and evaluate the ethical nature of processing during design; change methods to communicate ethical values; how to avoid common problems that affect ethical action; and how to make the business case for ethical behaviours.
Table of Contents
Introduction: why write a book on information ethics? 1 Ethics in the context of information management 2 Introduction to ethical concepts and frameworks 3 Ethics, privacy and analytics 4 Information ethics and artificial intelligence: concepts and thought experiments 5 Ethics in the Data
Management Body of
Knowledge 6 Developing an ethical architecture for information management 7 Introducing the Ethical
Enterprise Information
Management (E2IM) framework 8 Information ethics as an information quality system 9 Information ethics and data governance 10 Information ethics and risk: the rise of the Ethical Impact
Assessment 11 Making the ethical information management change 12 And in conclusion…