Data Privacy: Protection and proliferation
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How businesses and consumers proliferate, preserve and protect data is a subject of increasing importance for boardrooms and their legal advisers. Yet as businesses grapple with the issues it is clear the onus is firmly on policymakers to ensure a close intersection exists between current and developing regulations.
The questions demanding an answer revolve around whether gaps in the current patchwork of rules can be plugged and how domestic and global policymakers can create greater alignment so that personal data is protected no matter where it is created, located, or used.
To better understand these themes, we conducted research to coincide with International Data Privacy Day and explore the views of 5,000 consumers across the UK, Australia, Singapore, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Indonesia.
The results make a clear case for:
Read more on the findings of our research below including insights on how "Data protection is key to consumer trust and realising the potential of artificial intelligence".
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