Use generative AI and knowledge graphs to comply with global data and privacy requirements at scale
Use generative AI and knowledge graphs to comply with global data and privacy requirements at scale
With the passage of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (“DPDPA”) and seven additional US state consumer privacy laws, 2023 represents another challenging year for meeting dynamic global data and privacy regulatory requirements. Is your organization built to sustainably manage the fast-changing requirements at scale?1,2
Developing a data model consistent with regulatory compliance
Ideally the connections between data and privacy regulatory requirements, policies and standards, and the risk and control environment would be well-modeled, so that the relationships between them are understood, tracked and managed. When organizations maintain these relationships, it is possible to understand how new data and privacy requirements are being addressed by corporate policy and in operations across the enterprise at any given time. Further, it simplifies analysis and reporting of the impact of new or revised requirements. In many organizations, however, this model is never established or becomes unwieldy to maintain due to the lack of technology enablement.
Use generative AI and graph technology to manage data and privacy relationships
Generative artificial intelligence (“GenAI”) and graph databases are two technologies that enable managing data risk relationships and addressing regulatory change at scale. We have the proven experience and U.S. patent pending solution to help you design, implement and operate these technologies to address your data and privacy regulatory compliance and control coverage needs.
Source 1 (endnote for the passage of the DPDPA): "The Digital Personal Data Protection Act of India, Explained," Raktima Roy and Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, Future of Privacy Forum (August 15, 2023).
Source 2 (endnote for the passage of the seven additional US state consumer privacy laws): "US State Privacy Legislation Tracker," International Association of Privacy Professionals (September 15, 2023).
It’s all about relationships
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