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Digital Asset, Rights and Risk Management - Advancing Careers

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In the digital era, both cybersecurity and Digital Asset Rights and Risk Management (DARRM) are essential components of a comprehensive strategy to protect and leverage digital assets. While cybersecurity focuses on safeguarding systems and data from unauthorized access and cyber threats, DARRM concentrates on the legal, ethical, and financial aspects of owning, using, and managing digital assets.

Has your organization implemented a digital asset management (DAM) strategy?  Did you know that most organizations do not have a strategy nor any governance around artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property (IP) rights.   This webinar will explore what DARRM is, why DARRM plus AI x IP is critical to understand and how DARRM skills will ensure you and your organization are ready for coming government regulations, policy and compliance. You will also learn about the UBC Certificate in Digital Asset, Rights and Risk Management and how it will provide you with valuable skills.   

This webinar will cover key topics on:

  • What is digital asset management (DAM), metadata and taxonomy
  • How DAM relates to the artificial intelligence (AI), intellectual property (IP) rights and risk management (DARRM)
  • How you can start to de-risk your organization and maximize DARRM

Participants will receive a digital asset, rights and risk management checklist to use within their organizations to assess current state and readiness.

Panelists:

John Horodyski

Digital Strategy Leader

David Durand

Co-Founder, MVIP Solutions, Inc.

Chris Thierry

Co-Founder, MVIP Solutions, Inc.

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