Data Governance: Critical Issues in Digital Marketing Communications (311-0-20)
Instructors
Thomas H Hayden
Thomas Eugene Hayden
Meeting Info
McCormick Foundation Ctr 3119: Tues 1:00PM - 3:50PM
Overview of class
Data Governance will focus on data privacy and security - potentially the biggest "data" issues that marketing, media and communications professionals will face over the course of their careers. As such, the class will address the rapid move of companies toward digital marketing and communications efforts, and the coming world of connected devices in the Internet of Things. As improper use or inadequate protection of the data can result in civil or even criminal penalties to both companies and executives, it is imperative that marketing professionals understand the technology that underlies the digital data landscape, and further understand the legal and regulatory environment within which they are operating when using the data for marketing and other business purposes.
The first half of the course will focus on the data ecosystem and privacy. Here, the class will explore the technology underlying data tracking, collection, aggregation and use. Further, the course will examine data brokers/aggregators and their role in the communications development chain. Finally, the course will cover the legal and regulatory perspective toward the industry's privacy-related behavior and practices in the development of marketing communications.
The second half of the course will focus on data security. Given the number of continuing breaches, many at large, high profile companies, the class will look at statutes and regulations covering data security within a number of industries, and those that might be most relevant to media organizations. The course will wrap up with a look at professional opportunities in the emerging privacy "industry," and at industry certification for those who might be interested.
Class Materials (Required)
None
Class Attributes
SDG Peace & Justice
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Registration is reserved for students who have completed IMC 303-0, JOUR 301-0, JOUR 301-1 or JOUR 384-0.