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Regulatory Roundup – Consumer Privacy Laws Take the Front Seat in 2022
Jun 24, 2022In case you missed it, here’s a recap of consumer privacy laws that have passed so far this year.
Read MoreMove over HIPAA–Say Hello to GIPA
Jan 25, 2022A 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.
Read MoreTrends in Privacy Regulatory Enforcement in 2021
Oct 19, 2021In this post, we take a deeper look at the state of EU privacy enforcement, as well as emerging trends in the US, where Federal agencies, state Attorneys General (AGs), and private citizens share the enforcement mantle.
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2022 Privacy Incident Benchmark Report

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Privacy Team Tabletop Exercise
Why You Should Ditch Basic Workflow for Process Automation
Sep 24, 2021When it matters most, you need more than just a workflow tool that outlines a sequence of tasks which must be completed after an incident. Privacy teams need real intelligence that provides answers to complex questions – and they need them fast in order to reduce risk. That’s where Radar comes in.
Read More5 Ways to Operationalize Incident Response with Technology
Sep 8, 2021Automation in incident response eliminates the subjectivity and inconsistency that is inherent in manual approaches and has been used for years to improve data security and decision-making, and the consistency provided goes a long way for auditors and public trust.
Read MoreFight for Your Right to Privacy: 6 Ways to Elevate Your Privacy Program
Sep 2, 2021Incident response is not a solo endeavor. Only by working together is it possible to mitigate all the technical, legal, privacy, and other significant risks that an incident imposes on an organization. Learn about the 6 ways to elevate your privacy program to mitigate those risks.
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2022 Privacy Incident Benchmark Report
How mature is your privacy incident response process?
