Israel's Privacy Protection Authority published a guide with detailed recommendations on conducting privacy impact assessments. The PPA said the guide assists organizations in identifying privacy risks "at an early stage and will help them deal with them in a simpler and more efficient way, and usually, also at a lower financial cost." While privacy impact assessments are not mandated by Israeli law, the PPA said reviewing privacy impacts "when setting up and managing new projects" benefits the organization and its customers.
29 Nov. 2022
Israel's PPA publishes privacy impact assessment guide
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