The Data Protection Officer, an ubiquitous role nobody really knows

12/15/2022
by   Francesco Ciclosi, et al.
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Among all cybersecurity and privacy workers, the Data Protection Officer (DPO) stands between those auditing a company's compliance and those acting as management advisors. A person that must be somehow versed in legal, management, and cybersecurity technical skills. We describe how this role tackles socio-technical risks in everyday scenarios.

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