Privacy.

Privacy requires an integrated policy/ legal/ technical approach.

Privacy Policies and Regulations have created a whole new set of requirements that enterprises must not only implement but rigorously follow. Over the foreseeable future, the threat from both internal actors and external threats, including nation-state actors, will be increasing in complexity. To match these increased obligations and the increased threats requires a multidisciplinary approach, in which your privacy policies are combined with technical protections and administrative procedures approaches to maximize the protections available and to limit liability in the event of a breach. Yarbrough Blackstone works to maximize your results by working with you and our technical partners in an interdisciplinary, strategic approach.

 

Privacy Policies made for the future, not today

Privacy policies are mostly likely to be evaluated when some incident has occurred, at some indeterminate point in the future. Today’s privacy policies must be created today to meet the requirements of tomorrow. That takes a very prospective and flexible approach that allows the privacy policies to be maintained and updated as both privacy requirements and business requirements change.