A Blueprint for Efficient SRRs:
Mastering Your Subject Rights Workflow
Whether you are swamped by a deluge of subject rights requests or just want more time to spend on strategic work, managing SRRs effectively is a highly sought-after goal — one that's seldom achieved.
Between parsing ambiguous requests, decentralized workflows, verifying identities manually, manual (or no) reporting, and interpreting a small galaxy of different jurisdictional requirements, it's a wonder anybody stays on top of their SRR process at all.
That is especially true given that, in 2024, 50% of privacy professionals reported their SRR workflow was a completely manual process.
For many privacy professionals, it is unclear whether there's a better approach. But there is.
Watch the webinar to learn from Senior Product Manager Chris Simpson and Lead Implementation Manager Christie Roy as they explore the best and worst ways to go about handling SRRs.
What you will learn:
- Why a well-crafted SRR experience serves as a highly visible marker of compliance and trust to regulators and customers alike.
- Common efficiency killers we have seen in organizations' subject rights workflows.
- How to plan and build a subject rights workflow that maximizes both efficiency and compliance.
- The process we have adopted at Osano to manage SRRs.
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