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Privacy Regulations More Helpful Than Harmful – IT Experts

A new survey by Cisco has found that most IT and security experts believe that government data security laws have more advantages than disadvantages.

In the summer of 2021, more than 5,300 security experts from 27 countries from all major industries of varying sizes were interviewed for the survey.

83% of respondents are in favor of data protection laws that have a positive impact. According to the survey, a strong role of the state in protecting privacy is highly valued by respondents, as it can provide:

The Cisco 2022 Data Privacy Benchmark Study also found that:

The report showed that these two metrics illustrate the growing importance of privacy:

Privacy budgets increased by 13% from 2020 to an average of $2.7 million in 2021. Respondents also reported a good return on investment from this with more than 60% seeing significant benefits in the following areas:

For costs, respondents in the U.S. reported 87% increased costs with compliance, while the U.K. was at 83%.

When assigning responsibility for managing privacy, 37% use the IT team and 34% the security team.

The survey also asked questions about acceptable use cases for personal data, such as matching sales representatives with customers, deciding credit worthiness and determining prices. Almost 50% of respondents said they would trust a company less if artificial intelligence was used for these decisions:

For more information, read the original story in TechRepublic. 

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