TrineOnline faculty member cited in data governance article

February 21, 2025

Erich BarlowErich Barlow, adjunct faculty member for TrineOnline and program matter expert for the university’s Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program, is quoted in a new InformationWeek article on data governance.

InformationWeek is a trusted source for CIOs and other IT leaders seeking comprehensive and authentic coverage of the constantly evolving world of technology and its impact on business.

In the article, Barlow says those who oversee data governance need to understand the different data types their company has, examine how sensitive is and determine how best to protect and manage it, especially if they are in a highly regulated industry. Companies also need a clear vision of the business context for collecting and storing data and must address the ethical use of data.

In addition to his work at Trine, Barlow serves as head of information - Americas | global IT security professional at BSI Americas, a standards and certification organization.

Read more at informationweek.com.

Offering a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines computer science, mathematics, statistics and cognitive science, Trine University’s MSAI is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and expertise to excel in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence.

The program provides students with a deep understanding of key areas such as AI algorithms, machine learning techniques, natural language processing and computer vision. It also emphasizes ethical considerations in AI development and deployment, ensuring that graduates are equipped to navigate societal implications of AI.

Learn more at trine.edu/online.

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