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P A G E 1 0 TACUA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
S C H E D U L E Tuesday, April 16
1 0 : 0 0 A M The Era of Data Privacy: A 101 for Higher Education
Jon Allen, CISO & Interim CIO - Baylor University
For the last ten years there have been occurrences that brought privacy
discussions to the forefront. Up until 2018 those discussions quickly quieted
and little changed in practice or regulation for most organizations. 2019 is
poised to have significant change applied to organizations around privacy.
Understanding the base concepts of privacy and what the different control
mechanisms for change are crucial in this quickly evolving space.
Jon Allen is the CISO and Interim CIO at Baylor University. He has been
working in information technology and information security for over twenty
years. Jon is a member of the Educause Effective Practices committee, and the
SANS EDU advisory council. He has presented at RSA, Educause, Treasury
Institute PCI workshop, SEAT and IANS on topics ranging from PCI compliance
to InfoSec in the age of Cloud and Agile IT.
Doug Welch, Chief Privacy Officer - Baylor University.
Doug Welch, JD, CPA, is the Chief Privacy Officer at Baylor University. After
serving 10 years as Associate General Counsel and 2 years as Chief Compliance
Officer, in July 2019, Doug accepted the challenge of establishing a
comprehensive privacy strategy for the university in the midst of 3 data
systems conversions. Currently the lone inhabitant of the Privacy Office, Doug
is working on coordinating the diffuse privacy functions across campus,
establishing privacy compliance programs, conducting privacy assessments and
gap analysis and chairing the University Privacy Committee. Doug is a member
of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the
International Association of Privacy Professionals and the Educause Higher
Education Chief Privacy Officer workgroup. Doug is a graduate of Baylor
University (BBA-Accounting) and Texas Tech University School of Law. Prior to
arriving at Baylor, he worked for 3 years in public accounting, 2 years for the
federal courts and 13 years in private law practice.
1 1 : 3 0 A M Lunch

