Rosetta Stone is in the business of selling software and interactive language learning solutions all around the globe, whether to would-be Urdu speakers or people like vice president and associate general counsel Andrea Charters, who has used her company’s products to study Italian. Charters is also responsible for being well-versed in another important legal language: international data privacy regulations.

Like many companies, Rosetta Stone sells its products across the globe via the internet and keeps worldwide customer and employee information on file — data that, by law, has to be protected to prevent potential abuses.

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