6 Ways to Build Trust with Privacy

Jul 27, 2023

Data, privacy, and trust must be interconnected. For example, organizations that manage incident response effectively likely apply best practices, which has a positive effect on trust. When it comes to incident response, here are six ways to put privacy (and trust) first.

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The Race to Global Privacy Coverage

Jun 22, 2023

In a special session of The Privacy Collective, Zelda Olentia, Senior Product Manager, Regulatory Analysis & Content at RadarFirst, and Claude-Etienne Armingaud, partner at K&L Gates LLP and a coordinator for the Firm’s Data Protection, Privacy, and Security practice group, discuss the path to global privacy protection and tactics to scale operations for what’s to come. Here are the key takeaways…

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How Do You Define Privacy Risk?

May 18, 2023

As breach costs increase, how does an organization decide where to invest its finite funds? And how do you define privacy risk? There’s one area where the data is clear: incident response. Forming a cross-functional IR team and empowering them with the right tools can have a huge financial impact on breach costs for a relatively small expense.

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Upcoming Live Q&A: Remove Subjectivity and Streamline Breach Decisioning

Nov 16, 2022

Join 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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Intelligent Incident Response Automation: Say Goodbye to Spreadsheets

Jul 27, 2021

Challenges. Barriers. Obstacles. Not the words we like to use when describing incident response management, but let’s face the realities. Learn how you can help your organization overcome barriers to change and realize the value of intelligent incident response automation in the latest IAPP webinar.

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Reduce Privacy Risk to Build Investor Confidence

Jul 22, 2021

Armed with tools and their in-depth understanding of the organization’s privacy risks and requirements, the privacy team can conduct tabletop exercises to assess the most likely worst-case scenarios, providing valuable insights to executive decision-makers.

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