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Privacy’s Trajectory

Posted on March 14, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Tanya Forsheit writes:

As many of our readers know, the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) will celebrate 10 years this Tuesday, March 16.  In connection with that anniversary, the IAPP is releasing a whitepaper, “A Call For Agility: The Next-Generation Privacy Professional,” tomorrow, March 15.  Monday morning you can find the whitepaper here.  I am honored that the IAPP has given me the opportunity to read and blog about the whitepaper in advance of its official release.  Where exactly is privacy going in today’s environment?  What is the role of the privacy professional over the next 10 years?  And, a lot of people I know and love (you know who you are) would ask, what in the world is a privacy professional anyway?

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