New RadarFirst Partner Program Brings Privacy Expertise to Untapped Markets

Apr 19, 2023

RadarFirst is excited to announce the launch of its new partner program. The program offers MSPs, resellers, legal counsel, and referral entities the opportunity to bring the enterprise-level privacy incident management SaaS platform to untapped markets. Read more.

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RadarFirst Named a Top Workplace In Oregon and SW Washington

Sep 27, 2022

RadarFirst is proud to be named as one of the 2022 Top Workplaces by The Oregonian/Oregon Live. Now in its eleventh year, the Top Workplaces award is earned based on employee surveys that ask participants to rate their employers on multiple aspects of workplace culture, from pay and benefits to company values, productivity, and leadership.

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Other States Take Note: California State Assembly Passes AB 2273

Sep 15, 2022

The California assembly recently passed a comprehensive age-appropriate privacy legislation– the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, also known as AB 2273. If approved by Governor Newsom, the Act would require businesses that “provide online services, products, or features that are likely to be accessed by children” to increase their level of privacy and safety protections.

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First Public CCPA Enforcement Sends a Strong Message to Retailers 

Aug 26, 2022

The first public CCPA enforcement sends a strong message to retailers on the importance of proper incident management. Consumer data privacy is not something to take lightly and taking action now can help businesses mitigate reputational harm and costly fines. 

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New RadarFirst Solutions Boost Privacy Program Maturity for Leading-Edge Brands

Jul 13, 2022

RadarFirst, the global innovator in privacy incident management, unveils new branding and platform features that focus on efficiency and scalability for maturing privacy programs.

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RadarFirst Joins 500+ CEOs to Prioritize Computer Science in K-12 Schools

Jul 12, 2022

Today RadarFirst joined national nonprofit organization Code.org and over 500 of the nation’s top industry, nonprofit, and education leaders to issue a letter calling on state and district leaders to update the K-12 curriculum in each state, for every student in every school to have the opportunity to learn computer science.

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