The IAPP and BigID are seeking responses for a survey on data subject access requests. The 10-minute survey will poll privacy professionals on their current DSAR practices and how those practices may shift in the future. The survey is aimed toward in-house privacy and IT professionals across all industries. All answers will be in the aggregate with anonymity for each respondent.
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