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7 Steps to Get Started with Digital Transformation for Privacy

Wherever you are on the journey to more digitized solutions and automation, the latest session of The Privacy Collective, Privacy in a Transforming (Digital) World, provides an introduction to digital transformation for privacy professionals. Victor Maciel, director, Global Data Privacy & Protection Office at Raymond James, a diversified financial services firm, shares best practices to kick off transformation initiatives to accelerate efficiency and reduce risk. Learn about Victor’s top 7 steps to get started with digital transformation for privacy.

Move over HIPAA–Say Hello to GIPA

A new set of California privacy laws expands the definition of personal information to include genetic data. If it’s January, that must mean new privacy laws passed in 2021 are coming online. California – the nation’s leader in state-issued privacy legislation – has a new data privacy law on the books. SB 41, also known as the Genetic Information Privacy Act, or GIPA, went into effect on January 1, 2022. Learn more about what this means.

Digital Transformation Actualized with Automated Incident Response

There’s no better time than now to talk about embracing process change and leading the charge on digital transformation with automated incident response. Implementing Radar, incident response management software, is a smart way for organizations to actualize digital transformation across all four domains: technology, data, processes, and organizational change.