The world's largest consumer electronics trade show takes place this week, and IAPP Associate Editor Ryan Chiavetta, CIPP/US, is on-site to see what role privacy is playing at the show. His mission on day two? To "see if privacy companies were among the fledgling startups, and I am happy to say I found some really interesting people to talk to," he writes. In this report from Las Vegas for Privacy Tech, Chiavetta introduces us to a handful of privacy-focused startups that are selling creative products, from technology that protects employees' devices when traveling to digital vaults that help people protect their right to be forgotten to an app that helps protect those in marginalized communities. No doubt, there's a wide swath of notable privacy-centric products at this year's CES 2018.
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