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One of the cornerstones of GDPR compliance is appointing someone as a data protection officer for your organization. This person is responsible for ensuring that your systems and data are safe and protected, and presumably, complying with the various articles in the GDPR. Article 37 notes that both a data controller and data processor shall designate a DPO in certain cases. That makes sense for companies working under GDPR jurisdiction, but for those of us outside the EU, do we need a senior level data executive? I wonder. As I've been researching the work by others and working with various clients and customers, it seems that some companies do have an executive, not necessarily in charge of protection, but in charge of data. Read the rest of The CDO |