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Crafting a privacy strategy is critical to business
Given the current state of affairs when it comes to consumer identity and data theft incidents occurring on a consistent basis, the issue of client, partner and user privacy is a growing concern and focal point for all business leaders. For the CIO, it presents a prime opportunity to prove leadership skills and take charge, says one expert, as tech leaders must be at the helm of any data protection approach and data security policy. Not only do you have to determine the best way to manage and protect data, but you also must decipher exactly what data your company finds necessary for business operations. The adage that less is more when it comes to client information is a rule to live by, say experts.
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