Microsoft has encouraged organizations to rebuild trust with customers by ensuring data privacy themselves rather than solely relying on state legislature in the path to economic recovery.
With remote working environments becoming the new normal with the ongoing pandemic, digital data privacy and security has become more important than ever. To that end, over the past few weeks, Microsoft has launched the Zero Trust Deployment Center, new Threat Protection APIs, and initiatives to promote cybersecurity awareness. Now, the company is urging individual organizations to do more in ensuring the privacy and security of customer data rather than solely relying on the state legislature in the U.S. In a blog post penned by Julie Brill, Corporate Vice President for Global Privacy and Regulatory Affairs and Chief Privacy Officer at Microsoft, the executive has stated that as society transitions to recovering from the pandemic, data will play a critical role in rebuilding an equitable economy that is just for all.
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