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When it comes to data privacy, what are the biggest sources of risk for businesses?
According to a recent IAPP-KPMG Privacy Risk study, businesses see regulatory compliance, data management and data governance as their top three risk domains. If they want to maintain their competitive edge, mitigating these risks is essential— and data mapping serves as the foundation for their solutions.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a lot of guidance on how best to map your organization’s data.
Download now to hear Oskar Trpisovsky, Senior Manager Risk Consulting of KPMG Canada, and Rachael Ormiston, Head of Privacy at Osano, cover this crucial compliance and risk management activity.
How data mapping delivers value to your entire privacy compliance program by enabling other mandatory downstream activities like consent management and data subject access request response.
Why mapping the data sprawl in your organization is such a challenge and how to overcome that challenge.
Why the data map is a crucial strategic and operational building block of wider risk management beyond privacy and how it helps you demonstrate compliance.
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