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Five Things Every CSO Needs to Know About the Chief Privacy Officer

CPOs and CSOs need to cultivate common ground between security and privacy

By Sarah D. Scalet

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Or it may be that the CPOs themselves morph. O'Connor Kelly, for one, already wonders if "privacy" might be too confining a concept for what she does.

"Years ago, people said privacy might be the wrong word, [that] it's really about information management," she says. "I think more and more that may be the right way to look at it. I wouldn't say that privacy is the wrong word, but I think that privacy may be limited. We're looking at bigger issues of the responsible use of information."

That's a conversation that the CSO certainly doesn't want to miss.

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