Considering that breach notification timelines are only getting more stringent, it seems almost untenable that organizations can keep up. Or is it? In the latest installment of this benchmarking series by Radar, Mahmood Sher-Jan examines how organizations are meeting their notification obligations when timelines are specified in this article for The Privacy Advisor.
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