Getting Bang for Your Buck:
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.
Covered in This Webinar:
How to gain efficiencies when managing data privacy and what inefficient practices to avoid.
What organizational factors to consider when prioritizing work.
Challenges and opportunities unique to 2025 that may influence your privacy strategy.
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