The Trump administration recently released its National Cyber Strategy. The document covers four pillars of activity, such as the development of a cyber group, the protection of government networks and critical infrastructure, and the fight against malicious cyberattacks from foreign actors. Privacy professionals, however, may look at the report and wonder: Where's the privacy? In this piece for The Privacy Advisor, IAPP Associate Editor Ryan Chiavetta, CIPP/US, talks to former federal government privacy professionals about where privacy will be needed and whether the White House has the right privacy pieces in place.
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