Given heightened concerns about organizations collecting sensitive customer information and fears that the data isn’t properly safeguarded, data privacy presents challenges for businesses of all sizes and across just about every sector of the economy.
Government regulators around the world are encouraging companies to protect the privacy of their clients by rethinking privacy controls. However, in the rush to embed privacy controls into their products and services, product developers and companies struggle with how to apply global privacy protection standards.
Poblete Tamargo offers expertise in private and public sector regulations regarding the management of personally identifiable and sensitive personal information.
The assessments and guidance provided by our attorneys and data security expert consultants assist companies and organizations by enhancing brand confidence and preserving reputation over the long run, as well as legal compliance in this growing regulatory arena.
Working alongside our legal team, Certified Information Privacy Professionals (CIPP) help organizations create custom strategies to ensure data protection and privacy are included from the design phase of a product/service to its deployment and eventual termination.
Our approach is based on the Privacy Maturity Model (PMM) for the assessment. PMM is based on Generally Accepted Privacy Principles (GAPP) and the Capability Maturity Model (CMM), which has been in use for almost 20 years.
In addition to administrative law and regulatory litigation support in this area, the firm offers privacy audits and assessments to mitigate risks and support breach management, and to develop comprehensive training programs.

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