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Building Effective Privacy Programs
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Building Effective Privacy Programs

by Jason Edwards, Griffin Weaver
August 2025
Intermediate to advanced
448 pages
23h 26m
English
Wiley
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Index

Note: Page numbers in italics and bold refers to figures and tables respectively.

  • access control measures 102, 334
    • access reviews 335
    • authentication protocols 335
    • least privilege principle 335
    • logging and monitoring 335–336
    • RBAC 334–335
  • access reviews 335
  • accountability 137, 283, 303–304
    • organizational 90–92
    • shared 73–75
  • adequacy decisions 205, 211, 213–215
    • alternatives 217–218
    • country-specific data protection laws and adequacy status 213
    • criteria for adequacy assessment 214
    • example 218
    • Japan 214–215
    • privacy implications of adequacy status 215, 218
    • process for obtaining adequacy status 213–215
  • adequacy revocation
    • impact of 216
    • consequences of 215
    • privacy implications 216–217
    • Privacy Shield 216
  • adequacy status
    • country-specific data protection laws and 213
    • privacy implications of 215
  • administrative appeal 238
  • administrative safeguards 29, 192–193
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 274
  • advertising 4
    • behavioral 181
    • digital 186–187
    • PETs in 270
    • targeted 10, 47
  • aggregation 32–33, 41, 339. see also data aggregation
  • Algorithmic Accountability Act 305
  • analytics vendor 80
  • ancient Greece, privacy in 6
  • ancient Rome, privacy in 6
  • anonymity options 344
  • anonymization 257, 267–269, 338–339
    • best practices for 36
    • data 302
    • strategies for effective 35–37
  • Anthem Inc. Breach (2015) 32
  • App Tracking Transparency (ATT) 258
  • appeals 229, 238–239
    • British Airways GDPR Appeal 239
    • privacy implications 239
  • Apple 36, 208, 251, 258, 258
  • application programming interfaces (APIs) 148, 381
  • archiving strategies  ...
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