Data review boards are an emerging tool to help companies make responsible decisions about data use, as well as demonstrate their commitment to ethical decision-making to regulators, journalists, markets and consumers. In this piece for Privacy Perspectives Indiana University’s Rachel Dockery, CIPP/US, Fred Cate, and Stanley Crosley, CIPM, CIPP/US, offer a definition of data review boards and “highlight the key issues for organizations considering DRBs to improve decision-making processes, demonstrate accountability and ensure that innovations align with broader organizational and societal values.”
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