Get insights on implementing a privacy maturity model that delivers practical value to your organization.
Data privacy leaders featured in this guide
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Jennifer Garone, Senior Director of Privacy and Information Governance
Carnival
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Drew Bjerken, Vice President, Head of Global Privacy
Mariott Vacations Worldwide
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Chris Szafranski, Privacy Director
American Family Insurance
Regardless of the industry, the need for data protection and privacy is an organizational imperative, and the benefits of operating a mature data privacy program are substantial -- but building a robust program doesn't happen overnight.
Determining where your privacy program stands could be the first step in making advancements. A comprehensive data privacy maturity assessment will provide a clearer picture of where you are today and where you want to be.
We spoke with three senior-level data privacy professionals to get their actionable insights on:
- Outlining metrics and objectives
- Deciding on internal vs. external models
- Leveraging the results for success
Whether your maturity assessment has proven successful or needs a reboot, this proven advice will set your program up for success.