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Privacy Compliance Program
Organizations subject to privacy laws, such as DPDPA 2023, EU GDPR, or CCPA (USA) and maintain standards such asISO 27701, require a robust privacy management program. Here's why:
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Data privacy regulation governs the collection, use, storage, and sharing of personal data, ensuring individuals' privacy rights are protected and organizations handle data responsibly and securely.
Everyone in an organization is responsible for data privacy with some defined roles and responsibilities shared within the organization.
Data privacy regulation is built on principles like purpose limitation, transparency, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, confidentiality, and accountability, adopted globally by privacy laws.
Data privacy laws grant individuals rights like accessing, rectifying, erasing data, limiting processing, data portability, and contesting data use.
The regulations affecting your organization depend on your jurisdiction, data subjects’ location, the type of data collected, your industry, and international operations.
Organizations can ensure compliance by implementing data protection programs, conducting regular assessments, training employees, and appointing a Data Protection Officer (DPO) when required.
Non-compliance with data privacy regulations can lead to hefty fines, legal issues, and reputational damage. For example, GDPR penalties can go up to 4% of company’s annual global revenue or €20 million, while India’s DPDPA imposes fines of up to ₹250 crores.