The speed at which data privacy is spreading and evolving around the world is undeniable. It is "rapidly reaching more and more countries, industries and legislative bodies," but, at the same time, "it remains an incredibly fluid and confusing area," Calligo Director of Privacy Services Sophie Chase-Borthwick writes. To help flesh out some of the building blocks of data privacy, Chase-Borthwick, in this post for Privacy Perspectives, describes how she and her team have built their "periodic table of data privacy." Inspired by the periodic table of elements, Chase-Borthwick explains how the table is organized and the sometimes difficult decisions that went into creating and including certain categories.
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