5 Ways Legal Departments Are Trying—And Struggling—To Manage Privacy's Costs
Privacy compliance is still a very costly endeavor for businesses, with new regulations constantly forcing companies to reevaluate their technology, talent roster and relationship with outside counsel.
May 21, 2021 at 10:00 AM
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PrivacyPrivacy can be expensive business for legal departments and their organizations—even before any kind of a data breach or regulatory penalty has struck. Maintaining a robust defense against outside cyberthreats requires a healthy investment in technology, internal hires and outside service providers. Those costs can also grow as businesses find it more difficult to pass on the liability for breaches to cloud companies and other data storage vendors. Above, we look at five ways legal departments are struggling to manage the cost of privacy.
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