The Future of Privacy Forum and Privacy Tech Alliance released a new report titled “Privacy Tech’s Third Generation: A Review of the Emerging Privacy Tech Sector.” The report looks at the evolving privacy technology market, analyzes trends and predictions, and identifies five market trends and their implications for the future. Key themes include the COVID-19 pandemic’s role in accelerating global marketplace adoption of privacy tech and the role of regulatory compliance in driving initial privacy tech purchases.
Privacy Tech's Third Generation: A Review of the Emerging Privacy Tech Sector

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