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The growth of privacy regulations: 65% of the world population’s data to be covered by 2023

September 15, 2020
The growth of privacy regulations: 65% of the world population’s data to be covered by 2023

By 2023, 65% of the world’s population will have its personal data covered under modern privacy regulations, up from 10% in 2020, according to a new report.

The study, from Gartner, looks at the increasing adoption of modern privacy laws across the world.

“With more countries introducing modern privacy laws in the same vein as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the world has reached a threshold where the European baseline for handling personal information is now the de facto global standard,” said Nader Henein, research vice president at Gartner. “Lawmakers are introducing new privacy laws that seek parity with the GDPR. These regulations allow whole countries to move one step closer to achieving adequacy with the EU, where their local businesses can benefit from a larger market with their new “trusted” status.”

Gartner analysts presented these findings during Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2020, taking place virtually in the Americas and EMEA through Thursday.

While some organizations focused on cost optimisation during the global COVID-19 pandemic, it is paramount that they incorporate the demands of a rapidly evolving privacy landscape into their business’s data strategy. “Security and risk management (SRM) leaders need to help their organisation adapt their personal data handling practices without exposing the business to loss through fines or reputational damages.”

SRM leaders should adopt key capabilities that support increasing volume, variety and velocity of personal data by putting in place a three-stage technology-enabled privacy programme: establish, maintain and evolve (see Figure 1).

Figure 1: The Three-Stage Technology-Enabled Privacy Program


Source: Gartner (September 2020)

The establish stage includes foundational capabilities of a privacy management programme. They are necessary for any customer-facing organisation that processes personal information. These include discovery and enrichment which allow organisations to establish and maintain privacy risk registers.

The maintain stage allows organisations to scale their privacy management programmes. Capabilities focus on ongoing administration and resource management. These include augmenting incident responses to address breaches of personal data as well as bringing automation to privacy impact assessments.

The evolve stage includes specialist tools that focus on reducing privacy risk with little or no impact on the data utility. One of the more popular capabilities allows organisations to extract insight about their consumers from large pools of data without exposing them to excessive privacy risk. This has been a critical feature for marketing teams.

Gartner clients can learn more in the report “The State of Privacy and Personal Data Protection, 2020-2022.”

www.gartner.com

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