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6 Ways to Build Trust with Privacy
Jul 27, 2023Data, 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.
Read MoreLive Q&A Recap: How to Build a Successful Career in Privacy
Mar 16, 2023If you could turn back the clock and help your younger self build a successful career in privacy, what would you say? That’s exactly what we asked Judy Titera, Chief Privacy Officer at USAA, in a recent session of The Privacy Collective. Continue reading to find out what you missed.
Read MoreCybersecurity Awareness Month: How Privacy and Security Can Work Together
Oct 27, 2022If 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.
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Recapping All the Fun We Had at IAPP P.S.R.
Oct 20, 2022We had so much fun last week at IAPP PSR (Privacy. Security. Risk.) in Austin, Texas! This year’s event could not have been better. I’ve now attended three different IAPP events this year and can report that this conference was a mega success for all involved. You could feel the high energy from attendees and the overall turnout from attendees and exhibitors was great. There were so many opportunities for attendees to learn, network, and take away something meaningful.
Read MoreIncidents, Breaches, and the Human Factor
Jul 13, 2021This year’s Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report found that 85% of breaches involve “the human element.” And this high commonality between incident and data breach causes has a number of implications for privacy teams.
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