Data provenance and traceability: Building trust in a high-velocity data environment
Description
ILTA Masterclass:
Law firms increasingly rely on analytics, AI-assisted drafting, collaborative platforms, and cross-border data flows. As information moves across systems and jurisdictions, questions of origin, transformation, and access become central to both compliance and client confidence.
This session examines how CIOs can embed data provenance and traceability into governance frameworks to create verifiable trust.
We will cover:
- Establishing and maintaining reliable data lineage
- Capturing transformation history across systems
- Strengthening audit trails and access transparency
- Managing third-party and cross-platform data exchange
- Supporting regulatory, litigation, and client audit demands
- Using metadata strategically to demonstrate control
Traceability is no longer a technical afterthought. It is a strategic requirement that supports defensibility, regulatory confidence, and the firm’s reputation for data integrity.
This is the fifth webinar in a 5 part series that explores how information governance provides the structure CIOs need to manage growing data volumes, reduce risk exposure, and support innovation across the firm.
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