PART II

A Guide to Data Privacy

Data Privacy Overview

Data privacy law is characterized by the tension between an organization’s need to store and collect data to conduct business and the public’s rights and expectations of privacy in relation to the use of that data. The basic principles revolve around the rights of data subjects and the informed consent they must provide to an enterprise who wish to use their data. This naturally presents far-reaching impacts on governance teams and how those obligations impact the manner in which we preserve, process, and classify data to address another tension between individual rights and the potential burdens they can impose on business-as-usual operations.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ...

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