
Privacy in Practice 2022
Privacy in Practice 2022 reports the results of the ISACA® global State of Privacy Survey, conducted in the third quarter of 2021. This report focuses on the composition of privacy
Privacy in Practice 2022 reports the results of the ISACA® global State of Privacy Survey, conducted in the third quarter of 2021. This report focuses on the composition of privacy
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Dennis Giese is a researcher with focus on the security and privacy of IoT devices.
Dennis Giese is a researcher with focus on the security and privacy of IoT devices.
—in its new Privacy in Practice 2022 survey report, sponsored by OneTrust.
New research from ISACA explores the latest trends in enterprise privacy—from privacy workforce and privacy by design to privacy challenges and the future of privacy—in its new Privacy in Practice 2022 survey report, sponsored by OneTrust.
We are joined by Dr Jed Horner, Strategic Advocacy Manager, Standards Australia discussing the NSW Cybersecurity Taskforce Recommendations and Dr Sushmita Ruj, Senior Research Scientist, Data61 discussing a new data privacy preserving tool fuelled by AI, called Personal Information Factor (PIF).
We are joined by Dr Jed Horner, Strategic Advocacy Manager, Standards Australia discussing the NSW Cybersecurity Taskforce Recommendations and Dr Sushmita Ruj, Senior Research Scientist, Data61 discussing a new data privacy preserving tool fuelled by AI, called Personal Information Factor (PIF).
Interview with Professor Dali Kaafar, Executive Director of the Optus Macquarie University Cyber Security Hub, in his role as a co-researcher into making privacy recommendations as the Australian government explores the use of contact tracing mobile apps as a tool for public health officials and communities to fight the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This publication is intended to be widely usable by organizations of all sizes and agnostic to any particular technology, sector, law, or jurisdiction. Using a common approach—adaptable to any organization’s role(s) in the data processing ecosystem—the Privacy Framework’s purpose is to help organizations manage privacy risks.
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