By any measure, 2017 was a banner year for privacy. Here at the IAPP, we saw an incredible surge of activity, from attendance at IAPP KnowledgeNets and Privacy After Hours to certifications to podcast listens. The most obvious push behind that surge was that four-letter word, the GDPR. But interpreting the text of the EU's new data protection regime wasn't the only news that mattered in 2017. In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, the IAPP Publications Team sits around the microphone on a cold December day recently to discuss the highlights of the year in privacy and what to expect from the IAPP in 2018. Are you a podcast consumer? Be sure to subscribe here.
05 January 2018
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Was 2017 just the amuse-bouche for 2018?
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