I'm speaking at the #IAPP Global Privacy Summit this week, on my favorite topic of #privacymetrics with Guadalupe Sampedro, Patrick Van Eecke and Marc Placzek. Looking forward to seeing many of you face-to-face (or at least mask-to-mask!) at the conference! #GPS22
Great to see several of my current and former clients on this list. Next time someone tells you that Ethics is all qualitative vs quantitative - point them to this analysis. https://t.co/G4btz6j5EN
The #ethicspremium between the 2022 #worldsmostethicalcompanies honorees and comparable large cap companies has reached an all-time high of 24.6%. Companies that act ethically outperform. Learn more at https://t.co/bxXupUk9N4
Navigating the Post-Schrems II Data Transfer Waters? Trying to understand and accommodate the legal changes? Struggling to manage high volumes of vendor contracts?
Register for our webinar where our panelists will discuss data transfer tips and trends: https://t.co/dP587Ian38
While this article came out in 2020 - there are a lot of valuable nuggets in here regarding the likely stumbling blocks to replacing #Privacy Shield, and potential paths forward. #schremsii
https://t.co/NkiKfa6KEA
I saw this visualization this morning which brought home to me a question that my clients often ask "how are others interpreting X #privacy law". The answer is usually "it depends" and this chart helps to explain why. #visualization
https://t.co/QSZzFEzDPV
IAPP and @Microsoft bring you "Bending the Rules: Pragmatic Privacy in Pandemics and the Unexpected" ft. Kim Howell and Aaron Weller (@GotPrivacy). Join this free webcon as a part of #GPS21 on April 30: https://t.co/Le0rE84Vpy
IAPP members get free access to IAPP Summit Sessions! Be sure to get started today so you can access "Privacy KPIs: Measuring Privacy Program Success," with @GotPrivacy and @anna_zeiter, on its 7/20 release: https://t.co/5Po26pH7xg
#IAPPSummitSessions
@Steve_Lockstep That’s what I meant! It’s not that DSRs are meaningless, but it frustrates me when politicians hold them out as “doing Privacy” where pbd with teeth would be a lot more effective. Somewhat ironically, most useful impact of DSRs is forcing companies to know & manage their data.
Zoom's privacy debacle is a precautionary tale for startups deferring privacy to a later date. I always tell folks, get in front of the issue early on. It's not regulators --- it's the market, investors, VCs, corporate customers that will enforce/punish https://t.co/GqbTvhPcdk
@_whatupDOE_@Expedia I got you beat dude - same issue and this is the second nearly hour long hold today that has ended with me falling off the end of the queue and into silence