In the latest installment of Privacy Perspectives, GMAC Corporate Counsel and Chief Privacy Official Allen Brandt, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, writes, “How much time, effort and resources do we all spend on staff training, and yet, we still see many of the same mistakes get repeated,” asking, “So how might we change an organization’s privacy culture and DNA?”
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