Watch LIVE: The evolving role of the chief data officer | #MITCDOIQ
As the Chief Data Office (CDO) emerges as the key strategist in business data and cybersecurity, some wonder how the Big Data ecosystem will evolve next. To explore this topic, the 10th Annual MIT Chief Data Officer & Information Quality (MIT CDOIQ) Symposium will kick off on July 13 at the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The event is jointly hosted by the MIT Information Quality Program at SSRC, the MIT Sloan School of Management, and the International Conference on Information Quality.
theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, will broadcast live from MIT CDOIQ Symposium from July 13–14. theCUBE hosts Stu Miniman and Paul Gillin will talk with industry experts, including:
- Kevin Garrison, principal director and director of Analytics, Dep CIO (Business Process and Systems Review) at the US Department of Defense (DoD)
- Daniel Morgan, chief data officer at the US Department of Transportation (DOT)
- Kris Rowley, chief data officer at the General Services Administration (GSA)
- Steve Orrin, chief technologist, Intel Federal at Intel
- Gene Leganza, VP and principal analyst at Forrester Research
- And many more!
Don’t miss out on these and other interviews live on theCUBE.
Where to watch
Watch theCUBE live during MIT CDOIQ Symposium on SiliconANGLE TV.
Also, make sure to check in during the event with theCUBE hosts Stu Miniman (@stu) and Paul Gillin (@pgillin) via Twitter.
What to expect
During MIT CDOIQ Symposium, theCUBE hosts will discuss governance and compliance for the healthcare, finance and government industries, as well as the evolving role of the CDO and where analytics, security and blockchain fit in.
Find out about these topics and much more on theCUBE.
Watch live
From July 13–14, join theCUBE live during MIT CDOIQ Symposium by viewing our real-time video stream here.
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