Privacy breach is concerned with how information is handled throughout its lifecycle. It focuses on keeping data accurate, protected and only available to people and systems that genuinely need it.
Controls linked to privacy breach help reduce the harm from breaches, accidental loss and unauthorised sharing, while also supporting privacy obligations and regulatory requirements.
Privacy breach focuses on how data is stored, shared and retained so that it stays accurate and protected. It reduces the chance of sensitive information being exposed or misused.
Privacy breach supports compliance by limiting access, defining handling rules and documenting how data is safeguarded. Regulators often expect clear evidence of controls related to privacy breach.
Examples include encrypting sensitive fields, restricting exports, monitoring data movement and using policies to guide how staff handle confidential information.
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