Data privacy professionals are severely underfunded - and it's only going to get worse
Briefly

A recent ISACA survey reveals that data privacy professionals feel underfunded and pessimistic about future budgets, predicting declines in resources for 2025. Only a third are confident in their organizations' data protection capabilities. The report highlights that two-thirds of European privacy professionals experience higher job stress than five years ago due to budget cuts. Understaffing and retention challenges persist. Implementing Privacy by Design practices correlates with better staffing and confidence among privacy teams. ISACA emphasizes that intentional privacy integration fosters trust and is essential for navigating growing data threats.
"As the threat landscape continues to evolve in complexity, privacy is becoming a sector which is increasingly difficult to operate in, but also more critical."
"Practicing Privacy by Design and embedding privacy across an entire enterprise is key to long-term data protection."
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