In most IT shops, privacy, data security and compliance often resided under the same umbrella of ownership. While all 50 States in the US have data breach notification laws, we are seeing a shift in focus on data privacy globally. Privacy and data security compliance are often used interchangeably but this misuse in terminology (and the associated requirements for all IT organizations) creates a lot of confusion in an already complicated industry. Cynthia will explore some of the key factors in 2021 as to and why we need to get it right.
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Resources
– https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/devsecops
– https://www.nist.gov/privacy-framework
– https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-53/rev-5/final
Cynthia Burke – Compliance Manager at Capsule8 |
John Kinsella – Chief Architect at Accurics |
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