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Daily Dashboard | Why “Ubergate” Matters for the Privacy Profession Related reading: Evolving privacy law 'exciting' for IAPP Westin Scholar

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In this post for Privacy Perspectives, Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, writes about what the Twittersphere is collectively calling "Ubergate," examining how it “demonstrates the organizational need for privacy professionals and privacy ethics.” Privacy, Bracy writes, cannot be ignored or minimized by organizations. With comments from an Uber representative about the popular rideshare start-up's privacy team and news of Uber’s recent hiring of Harriet Pearson, CIPP/US, and the Hogan Lovells team, “It looks like Uber is learning this important lesson,” Bracy writes, adding, “but it could have avoided this firestorm and likely saved a lot of money if it had ingrained privacy and privacy professionals into its services years—instead of months—ago.”
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