In addition to regulatory requirements and business practices, what important factors must a global privacy strategy consider?
In addition to regulatory requirements and business practices, what important factors must a global privacy strategy consider?
In addition to regulatory requirements and business practices, a global privacy strategy must consider cultural norms. Cultural attitudes towards privacy can vary significantly across different regions and societies. Understanding and respecting these cultural differences ensures that a privacy strategy is effective and appropriate in various contexts around the world. Cultural norms influence how privacy is perceived and protected, making them a critical factor to consider for a comprehensive privacy strategy.
Cultural Norm should be the correct answer. Someone replied As everyone has already said, it's definitely D. To put it into context, the CIPM highlights the importance of understanding the context you are working in, i.e. not seeing data protection as a standalone issue, but something which responds to the context of the organisation you are working for. So issues like the wider organisational context, type of business, cultural norms, risk appetite of your organisation, and so on, are all factors in ensuring that the privacy program is positioned to respond to those needs as well as the more privacy/data protection specific legal and regulatory requirements.
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The answer is D: Cultural attitudes towards privacy can vary significantly across regions. A global privacy strategy should be sensitive to cultural differences and ethical considerations related to privacy. What is acceptable in one culture may be considered invasive in another.
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