Data transparency framework is the key to effective regulation

17/08/2022 | IAPP

As privacy and data protection regulations continue to emerge and evolve, personal data continues to be legally collected, aggregated, analysed, packaged and resold. This IAPP artcle outlines a gap in effectively regulating data practices: "There needs to be a global standard for defining and managing the data transparency structure as well as inter-company processing. This standard then needs to be enforced through national regulations that are congruently supported by multi-national agreements." 

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