This episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast features a return guest. Chris Zoladz, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, owns Navigate, a consultancy. His podcast is the most-listened-to episode since we started this thing, with almost 1,900 listens at the time of this writing. Besides the fact that Zoladz is a likable and smart guy, the reason for that is likely because his first podcast with us was about how to prep for the EU General Data Protection Regulation. He told us all about the ways companies were getting ahead, or, in many cases, falling behind, and where privacy professionals should get started. In this follow-up episode, Zoladz talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, on what he advises privacy professionals to do if they know they're not ready for the GDPR. Hint: It's not a bad idea to prioritize your regulator- and consumer-facing processes. Want to keep up with new episodes? Be sure to subscribe to our feed here.
01 September 2017
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What to do if you know you're not GDPR-ready
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