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6 Ways to Build Trust with Privacy

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.

Key Takeaways: Building Trust Through Privacy Incident Documentation

In an unmissable session of The Privacy Collective, Doug Kruger, VP of Strategic Accounts at RadarFirst, took a deep dive with Jodi Daniels, Founder, CEO and Consultant at Red Clover Advisors, into building trust through effective privacy incident documentation. Read the key takeaways from the session.

Building a Collaborative Risk Management Framework 

As new cyber regulations amass with similarities to privacy laws, cyber and privacy teams are asking how they can best align, be productive, and serve their organizations and constituents.

In a special session of The Privacy Collective, cybersecurity expert, Edna Conway, discussed the overlap of cyber and privacy regulations and how teams can work together to build a collaborative risk management framework.

How Do You Define Privacy Risk?

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.

Celebrate Data Privacy Week: A Commitment to Trust

The National Cybersecurity Alliance dedicates not just one full day to data privacy (mark your calendars for this coming Saturday, January 28), but an entire Data Privacy Week for raising awareness around the protection of personal data. Celebrate Data Privacy Week this year by making a commitment to trust.

Upcoming Live Q&A: The Privacy Mindset

As we embark into 2023, how are you fueling your privacy mindset? What goals are you setting for yourself in your privacy role? Join us on Thursday, January 12th at 1pm ET / 10 am PT for a live Q&A with two RadarFirst privacy pros, Lauren Wallace, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel, and Rachel Sitarz, Director of Information Security in Information Technology.