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Don't let privacy take IT by surprise

Technologists and e-security specialists can misjudge privacy as 'merely a business issue' and so underestimate how the IT function can impact privacy compliance.

Stephen Wilson's Column No. 4 for "Online Banking Review", 2004

OBR Col No 4 privacy (0 2) 040322[download, 70Kb]
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