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Six Ways to Configure Radar® Compliance
Sep 26, 2024Whether you’re assessing an event to determine regulatory obligations or internal stakeholder notification requirements, Radar® Compliance solves the challenges of ever-shifting regulatory expectations, delivers event-based disclosure guidance, and helps ensure consistent, documented, and timely reporting. Here are 6 ways Radar® Compliance can simplify obligation requirements and notification obligations at your organization.
Read MoreThe Power of Collaborative Incident Response
Sep 14, 2023It’s easy to denounce silos and promote collaboration, but how does an organization actually go about enabling communication, compliance, and coordinated action across and between departments? Read more from Judy Titera, Independent Director, Consultant (former Chief Privacy Officer at USAA).
Read MoreUpcoming Live Q&A: Remove Subjectivity and Streamline Breach Decisioning
Nov 16, 2022Join us Wednesday, November 30th at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET for a live Q&A on how to remove subjectivity and streamline breach decisioning with Laurie Radler, AVP, Chief Privacy Officer at Healthfirst, and Lauren Wallace, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel at RadarFirst.
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Explore More2023 Privacy Incident Management Benchmarking Report
18 Functions to Prove Value with Intelligent Incident Response
7 Steps to Raise Your Incident Response IQ
Privacy Team Tabletop Exercise
Recession-Proof Your Privacy Program
Jun 16, 2022With talks of an impending recession, now is a critical time for organizations to turn inwards and focus on costly legacy operations, like mitigating privacy risks and streamlining incident management.
Read MoreIncreased Reliance on Third Parties and the Benefits of Digital Transformation
May 19, 2022The 2022 RadarFirst Incident Benchmark Report shows untapped potential of digital transformation in privacy management.
Read MoreConnecticut Enacts Consumer Data Privacy Law, Adding to Compliance Complexity
May 12, 2022A win for consumers, Connecticut became the fifth state to enact a comprehensive data privacy law. Following in the footsteps as such states as California, Colorado, Virginia, and Utah, the law allows residents to opt-out of sales, targeted advertising, and profiling. Learn more in the blog.
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