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Spending Your 2025 Privacy Budget Wisely
It's a new year, and for privacy teams, that means a new budget. The question is: How do you spend that budget to get the most bang for your buck?
Which data privacy tasks on your long list are the most important? Which will help you reduce the most risk for your organization? Which will result in the most tangible business value (and perhaps get you a bigger budget next year)?
Osano's Chief Customer Officer, Skye McCullough, and Head of Privacy, Rachael Ormiston, break down where to focus your attention and your dollars in 2025.
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Martial artists use a colored belt system to denote their expertise. You start with a white belt, and, as you train and improve, you eventually achieve the next color and corresponding rank. Once you’ve gained a black belt, you’re recognized as a true expert in your martial art. Urban legend has it that historical martial artists’ belts changed color as they were exposed to dirt, sweat, and blood, slowing changing from white to black over the course of years.
When people say "data is the new oil," they're usually referring to its value. But in reality, oil requires careful handling, management, storage, protection, and processing before it can be turned into a truly valuable resource. The same can be said of data.
Businesses need data from consumers, and the sharing and selling of this resource has become quite common. However, you also need to be mindful of the rights of the people whose data you collect, especially their personally identifiable information (PII). In fact, if your business stores, processes, and shares consumer data, PII compliance is a legal requirement under numerous laws.