On Aug. 10, 27 IAPP members were named Privacy Law Specialists. The designation carries with it an acknowledgment that a candidate has successfully demonstrated a knowledge of relevant privacy laws, regulation and technology; a commitment to staying ahead of new developments in the field; and substantial time devoted to practicing law related to safeguarding personal information. In this article for The Privacy Advisor, Molly Hulefeld talks to some members of the inaugural class on why the distinction is important to them.
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