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Data Privacy Requests Metrics: Lessons for Your Privacy Program

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By Greenberg Traurig on September 16, 2021
Posted in Featured, privacy framework

David Zetoony, co-chair of the firm’s U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice,  co-authored an IAPP article titled “Data Privacy Requests Metrics: Lessons for Your Privacy Program.” Read the full article here.

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