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Privacy Program Assessment

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Schellman understands the challenges our clients are faced with today as data protection is increasing to become front and center with individuals. We’ve seen countries all over the world implement data protection laws for the first time. Gartner predicts that we’ll see an increase in privacy regulations to 65% by 2023, which is up from only 10% today. They also predict an increase in privacy officers to more than 1 million by the end of 2022.

Organizations are responding and either implementing or improving their privacy practices. But how does a multinational organization implement one privacy program that covers so many privacy laws in each relevant jurisdiction, while simultaneously supporting business innovation? How does an organization build a sustainable privacy program with an evolving industry? Schellman has the answer. Our privacy program assessment can review your current privacy program to assess whether the program includes the base set of principles found in most privacy laws along with mapping these basic principles to the relevant jurisdictional laws.  Please feel free to contact us for a discussion on how we can help.