TRUSTe: Effectively Managing Privacy Risk in Processing Personal Data

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Privacy risk and compliance management is about identifying and mitigating the compliance, brand, and business risks associated with processing personal data. Today’s dynamic, distributed, and disrupted environment requires organizations to have complete situational awareness of privacy across operations, processes, and relationships. This is initiating organizations to rethink how they approach privacy functions and processes. The goal is to provide an integrated collaborative strategy that looks to share a common process, information, and technology architecture across distributed privacy and business functions. Organizations need complete situational awareness of privacy that includes domain and industry knowledge of privacy regulatory requirements across relevant jurisdiction that is kept current through an integrated privacy solution that is easy to use across the organization. TRUSTe is a data privacy management software solution provider that GRC 20/20 has researched, evaluated, and reviewed with organizations that are using it in complex, distributed, and dynamic business environments. TRUSTe delivers a solution that focuses specifically on privacy governance, risk management, and compliance (Privacy GRC) with integrated and current content in an easy to use interface.

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TRUSTe

Effectively Managing Privacy Risk in Processing Personal Data

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Privacy risk and compliance management is about identifying and mitigating the compliance, brand, and business risks associated with processing personal data. Today’s dynamic, distributed, and disrupted environment requires organizations to have complete situational awareness of privacy across operations, processes, and relationships. This is initiating organizations to rethink how they approach privacy functions and processes. The goal is to provide an integrated collaborative strategy that looks to share a common process, information, and technology architecture across distributed privacy and business functions. Organizations need complete situational awareness of privacy that includes domain and industry knowledge of privacy regulatory requirements across relevant jurisdiction that is kept current through an integrated privacy solution that is easy to use across the organization. TRUSTe is a data privacy management software solution provider that GRC 20/20 has researched, evaluated, and reviewed with organizations that are using it in complex, distributed, and dynamic business environments. TRUSTe delivers a solution that focuses specifically on privacy governance, risk management, and compliance (Privacy GRC) with integrated and current content in an easy to use interface.

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  1. Privacy Struggles with Change and Fragmented Processes
    • Navigating the Distributed, Dynamic & Disrupted Waters of Privacy
    • Fragmented Islands of Processes Compound the Problem
  2. TRUSTe
    1. Effectively Managing Privacy Risk in Processing Personal Data
    2. What TRUSTe Does
      • TRUSTe Enables Privacy Management Processes
      • Foundational Capabilities Delivered in TRUSTe
    3. Benefits Organizations Have Received with TRUSTe
  3. Considerations in Context of TRUSTe
  4. About GRC 20/20 Research, LLC
  5. Research Methodology

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rasmussenMichael Rasmussen – The GRC Pundit @ GRC 20/20 Research, Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on the topics of GRC strategy, process, information, and technology architectures and solutions. With 23+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC processes, design and implement GRC architectures, and select solutions that are effective, efficient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — being the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester Research, Inc.

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