Jessica Lee, Loeb’s Chief Privacy & Security Partner and Chair of the firm’s Privacy, Security & Data Innovations practice, is featured in ION Analytics’ seven-part series for International Women’s Day, discussing the expanding role of artificial intelligence in privacy and cybersecurity compliance.
“AI is increasingly, but cautiously, used in connection with privacy and cybersecurity efforts. Even before the recent AI boom, companies were leveraging AI-driven tools to help with data mapping and data discovery and automating privacy impact assessments.” She adds, “However, the explosion of comprehensive state privacy laws over the last few years has pushed companies to mature their data governance programs, which can be a massive undertaking for companies with large volumes of data, legacy systems and inconsistent rules for handling data across the enterprise.”
To read the full article, please visit ION Analytics’ website.
“AI is increasingly, but cautiously, used in connection with privacy and cybersecurity efforts. Even before the recent AI boom, companies were leveraging AI-driven tools to help with data mapping and data discovery and automating privacy impact assessments.” She adds, “However, the explosion of comprehensive state privacy laws over the last few years has pushed companies to mature their data governance programs, which can be a massive undertaking for companies with large volumes of data, legacy systems and inconsistent rules for handling data across the enterprise.”
To read the full article, please visit ION Analytics’ website.
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Chief Privacy & Security Partner; Chair, Privacy, Security & Data Innovations