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The Best Privacy Podcasts for 2023
Dec 22, 2022If your goal for the new year is to become more informed on changes in the privacy space – we got you covered. Continue reading for our list of best privacy podcasts for 2023.
Read MoreWhy is RadarFirst the Perfect Privacy Hire?
Nov 22, 2022Finding the right privacy hire is imperative and often tough, especially these days. The Great Resignation has subsided and the pool of potential candidates grows as we continue to read about layoffs (mostly tech firms), but the demand for privacy hiring is still present and challenging. Many companies have one or more openings in their privacy or extended compliance/security team. Continue reading to learn how to fill a headcount with the perfect employee.
Read MoreEmerging Role in the C-Suite: Chief Trust Officer
Nov 9, 2022Trust is by far your organization’s greatest asset and should be protected at all costs. It’s a true business differentiator for customers, employees, partners, and the public at large. With so much at stake, who should help prioritize trust within your organization? Well, there’s a new emerging role in the C-suite responsible for just that.
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Explore More2023 Privacy Incident Management Benchmarking Report
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7 Steps to Raise Your Incident Response IQ
Privacy Team Tabletop Exercise
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 MoreOther States Take Note: California State Assembly Passes AB 2273
Sep 15, 2022The 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.
Read MoreIn Case You Missed Our Live Q&A on Reporting Privacy Metrics
Jul 27, 2022Were you unable to attend our latest session on successfully reporting privacy metrics to internal stakeholders? We’ve put together a helpful recap, summarizing the key takeaways from the session.
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