It can be challenging for a business to correctly identify its unique privacy risks and the sufficiency of any safeguards in place to manage those risks. That’s where a well-developed internal-audit function is essential, writes Sara van Spronsen in this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor. “Without the independence, skills and expertise, and cross-border abilities of a well-developed internal audit function, an organization may find itself struggling to provide the necessary substance to back its privacy policy and meet the privacy needs of its customers, vendors and stakeholders,” van Spronsen writes.
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