How to ensure security without compromising privacy
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This includes personally identifiable information gathered through video surveillance, license plate readers, access control systems, and more. The data collected by these systems can help quickly resolve security concerns and reveal important operational insights.
More governments around the world are also enacting new privacy laws that hold organizations accountable for how they collect, store, and access personal information. To date, 71% of countries have implemented legislation to restrict the collection, processing, and access to personal data.
The gold standard for ensuring privacy is a framework developed by the former Privacy and Information Commissioner for Ontario, Dr. Ann Cavoukian. It's called Privacy by Design and is the basis for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other privacy laws.
Security leaders can collect and store only the information needed and limit access to sensitive data. Security leaders can also fine-tune who can access sensitive data, define how long this data is held, and under what circumstances it's deleted.
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