What Is the Purpose of a Privacy Impact Assessment?

A Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) has as its main objective the correct management of personal data in accordance with both user’s expectations and legal demands. What is the purpose of a privacy impact assessment? It takes a close look at the entire data lifecycle in order to identify privacy risks that are likely to be overlooked by normal security checks; besides, it acts as a guiding light for organizations in relation to U.S. privacy laws compliance.

  • It actively pinpoints privacy hazards in an early stage of data handling process like collection, storage, sharing, and usage.
  • It allows adherence to U.S. laws including HIPAA, GLBA, CCPA/CPRA, and also state laws.
  • It increases transparency by recording privacy choices pre-launch of system.

Head-on tackling of privacy matters at the very beginning, a Privacy Impact Assessment supports companies in not facing abrupt shifts in their systems, cutting down on the legal dangers involved, and having their brand prestige safeguarded for the future.

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