Episode 35: Information Management in an Evolving Data Privacy Environment
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In this episode we review the challenges Information Managers have with managing the current US state data privacy laws and the future state privacy laws introduced into legislation this year. In this podcast we will discuss: Why there is no one data privacy set of requirements that is the "golden standard" like the GDPR or CCPA, whereby complying to one set of laws will equal compliance with all other US states' legislation. Each new set of data privacy laws has their own nuances and exemptions.The staggering amount of money organizations will spend (up to $100B per year) having to comply with multiple state requirements - including additional reiterations of existing states' data privacy laws.How the most efficient way for an organization to respond to a data subject's access request is by centralizing and syncing all the organization's data in a single repository.
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