INNOVATIONS in the last decade such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) have revolutionized industries, creating new avenues for productivity, growth and insight generation. While this is great news for both individuals and corporations alike and paves for transformative breakthroughs, it has also expanded the needs and challenges of safeguarding data privacy.

From personal data sales to data breaches, living in a world where there is more data collection, and hence more risk for leakage, demands that data controllers need to adopt a privacy-first approach when it comes to keeping up with new innovations.

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