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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: How Privacy and Security Can Work Together

If you’ve been keeping up with us on social media, you know it’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month. We’ve shared great tips all month long on how to protect yourself and your business while online. To close out the month of October, we’d like to offer some final advice to privacy and security teams while they work together to thwart and respond to cybercrimes, while safeguarding brand trust.

Digital Transformation for Incident Management: Lessons Learned from Live Q&A

In the latest session of The Privacy Collective, we discussed digital transformation for privacy incident management with two very special privacy guests from American Specialty Health – James Van Beek, VP of Regulatory and Program Compliance, and Katelyn Johnston, Privacy Office Manager of Regulatory Strategic Development. The privacy landscape is quickly changing and there’s only one way to keep up – leveraging technology that adapts with privacy trends.

Digital Transformation: Solving for Privacy’s Evolving Fingerprint

Join us for a live Q&A with James Van Beek, VP of Regulatory and Program Compliance at American Speciality Health, Katelyn Johnston, Privacy Office Manager of Regulatory Strategic Development at American Specialty Health, and Shari Kenney, Strategic Account Manager at RadarFirst, for a discussion on digital transformation in privacy and choosing technology that adapts with trends.

Trends & Technology to Build Guest Trust in Hospitality

In our latest white paper, we take a deep dive into hospitality marketing trends and technologies and how they have affected data privacy and incident management. Download the white paper to discover the steps you can take to build guest trust.

Recapping Our Biggest Event of 2022: RadarFirst Privacy Summit

Earlier this week, we held our annual user summit. This year’s virtual, two-day event had the largest attendance in RadarFirst Privacy Summit history. Attendees joined to hear how RadarFirst continues to solve for an increasingly complex privacy landscape – with one intelligent solution to simplify all ten stages of privacy incident management. Users were educated on where we are today and where we’re headed in terms of new product features and offerings.

Other States Take Note: California State Assembly Passes AB 2273

The California assembly recently passed a comprehensive age-appropriate privacy legislation– the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, also known as AB 2273. If approved by Governor Newsom, the Act would require businesses that “provide online services, products, or features that are likely to be accessed by children” to increase their level of privacy and safety protections.

The Compliance Trifecta: Privacy, Security, and Legal

In this blog, we’ll cover how to build a collaborative incident response process. But first, we need to address workplace silos. Unless you’re storing grain on a farm, I think we can all agree that silos are bad, and that collaborative efforts are good. So why do silos continue to plague the business world?

A Comprehensive Guide to the NAIC Model Law

The number of states that have passed data laws based on the NAIC Model in the past year has more than doubled. Our team of experts put together a comprehensive (and free) guide to help businesses navigate the law’s complexities – such as provisions, state-by-state adoptions, and notification requirements.