In a blog post, Information Accountability Foundation Chief Strategy Officer Elizabeth Denham talks about the future of the privacy industry as it faces new challenges. She encouraged readers to broaden their assessments, study new artificial intelligence law requirements and think creatively about privacy leaders' roles and their ability to create "cultural change."
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