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1 IAPP/TRUSTe Symposium Privacy, Security and Regulatory Compliance
Paul Saunders President and CEO Wednesday, June 9, 2004

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3 Two Types of Information
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4 The Compliance Challenge
In large corporations, unstructured data doubles every two months Structured Data The topic today is ensuring online privacy compliance and privacy teams have their work cut out for them. Web sites are perhaps one of the most important and visible aspects of an organization’s privacy policies. Privacy teams are in charge of creating and enforcing privacy standards and when it comes to their Web sites they face an environment that features constant change. Changing data collection points, site content and links, technological concerns such as Web beacons, cookies, data leaks and new versions and revisions to regulatory requirements on both a national and international scale. Unstructured Data Source: Goldman-Sachs

5 Enforcing Web Compliance
The topic today is ensuring online privacy compliance and privacy teams have their work cut out for them. Web sites are perhaps one of the most important and visible aspects of an organization’s privacy policies. Privacy teams are in charge of creating and enforcing privacy standards and when it comes to their Web sites they face an environment that features constant change. Changing data collection points, site content and links, technological concerns such as Web beacons, cookies, data leaks and new versions and revisions to regulatory requirements on both a national and international scale. Source: The Strategy Group

6 Enforcing Web Compliance
The topic today is ensuring online privacy compliance and privacy teams have their work cut out for them. Web sites are perhaps one of the most important and visible aspects of an organization’s privacy policies. Privacy teams are in charge of creating and enforcing privacy standards and when it comes to their Web sites they face an environment that features constant change. Changing data collection points, site content and links, technological concerns such as Web beacons, cookies, data leaks and new versions and revisions to regulatory requirements on both a national and international scale. Source: The Strategy Group

7 Automating Web Compliance
Existing Compliance Management Customer Value Decision Analysis Decision Reporting Analysis Data Collection Reporting Data Collection


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