Privacy
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How to Build a Nimble Privacy Program: 3 Cornerstones
Trying to build a privacy program amidst this ever-changing landscape is difficult. Here are three useful strategies that will help your program stay ready for the next industry pivot.
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Litmus Case Study
Litmus Leverages Proactive Approach to Privacy to Protect Itself, Clients, & Vendors
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EU Cloud of Conduct
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The World of Privacy
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IoT Security and Privacy
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One Privacy Program Overview
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Privacy Updates in Canada
Overview of Canada's Privacy Law Changes
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How ISO 27701 Addresses a Privacy Program
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Privacy Appreciated Now More Than Ever
Schellman's Chris Lippert reflects on Data Privacy Day and why given recent global developments privacy means a bit more this year than it has in the past
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Schellman Privacy Program Assessment
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Prioritizing Privacy During a Pandemic
Schellman President Avani Desai discusses how organizations can maintain their focus on data privacy during COVID-19
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NIST SP 800-53: Transitioning from Revision 4 to Revision 5
Schellman's Matt Hungate looks at significant changes to NIST SP 800-53, Revision 5
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Schrems II - EU-US Data Transfers
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APEC Privacy Certification
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Current Cyber Threats
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Microsoft SSPA Program
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Are IP Addresses Personal Data? - Part 1
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How Organizations Can Prioritize Privacy During a Pandemic and To What Extent
We’re living through the world’s latest pandemic. Guidelines from WHO alter normal life to preserve health but organizations and individuals are faced with another unprecedented concern—data privacy.
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New York SHIELD Act
Companies that collect or process personal information about New York residents have likely heard of New York’s Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act - the SHIELD Act.
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CCPA - Updated Draft Regulations
The CCPA went live on January 1, 2020. The California Attorney General (AG) has issued the second and third versions of draft CCPA regulations, following two periods of public comment.
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