Data Ethics in Organizations: Protecting Personal Privacy
Since the pandemic, we have witnessed a massive increase in the digitalization of processes. From working from home and online schooling to grocery deliveries, many physical activities have been replaced by digital functions.
This has left a footprint in the form of personal data. We only have some idea of how much data is collected but generally close to none about how it is managed or used. Data protection helps us in safeguarding our fundamental right to privacy with appropriate legal frameworks that give individuals rights over their data and put in place accountability systems and define the obligations of those who control and process this data.
Learn more about privacy from an ethical perspective, the legal framework for privacy protection, and gain a better insight into different privacy laws and practices throughout the world through this article in the latest edition of the PECB Insights Magazine.
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