Make Privacy a Strategic Factor — The Why and the How

Posted October 31, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership |

More than ever, companies are responsible for ensuring the privacy of the personally identifiable information (PII) in their care. The fact that PII is often in the hands of personnel using powerful mobile computers and storage devices away from corporate facilities only complicates matters. Not surprisingly, information security and privacy incidents are on the rise, along with growing public awareness of them.

About The Author
Roger Clarke
Roger Clarke is a consultant with expertise in e-business, information infrastructure, dataveillance, and data privacy. His work encompasses corporate strategy, government policy, and public advocacy. A resident of Canberra, Australia, he has worked for extended periods in the UK and German-speaking countries, as well as consulting to organizations in the US, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and the British Virgin Islands. His… Read More
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