Training for quick privacy wins

A survey of privacy managers at an Open Compliance and Ethics Group (OCEG) event in January revealed that more than two-thirds are seeing moderate to material increases in external scrutiny - with almost half reporting material increases.

Also uncovered in the survey were the top four privacy concerns of these managers. These four areas are outlined below and can easily be addressed through the implementation and maintenance of a comprehensive privacy program that lays the groundwork for a coherent strategy to accomplish long-term enterprise privacy goals. Area One: Assessing privacy program performanceSeventy-six percent of survey respondents identified assessed privacy program performance as an urgent problem, making it the most significant challenge faced by privacy managers today. Since most privacy programs are still ...
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