TrustArc + Nymity Take Center Stage at IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress in Brussels

TrustArc + Nymity Take Center Stage at IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress in Brussels


It was a busy but fantastic week for TrustArc in the Belgian capital at the annual International Association of Privacy Professionals Europe Data Protection Congress.


TrustArc began the conference with the announcement of its acquisition of privacy industry heavyweight Nymity.  The companies have joined forces to accelerate development of the next generation of technology-driven privacy solutions.  The news was received with overwhelming excitement by conference goers and news media, and will usher in incredible new content and product synergies for current and future customers.


In addition to countless conversations with friends old and new from organizations of all sizes, industries and geographies, as well as with officials from the public sector and regulatory bodies, TrustArc and Nymity also participated in the conference’s educational and information sharing efforts.  



TrustArc SVP, Privacy Intelligence and General Counsel, Hilary Wandall, shone on the “Little Big Stage” where she unveiled the results of an IAPP-TrustArc survey report entitled “Measuring Privacy Operations in 2019.”  The survey gauged what global privacy professionals–from organizations ranging from less than 250 employees to more than 25,000 employees–have done to meet increasing data privacy compliance requirements to which their organizations are subject.  


Alongside IAPP Research Director, Caitlin Fennessy, Hilary performed a deep dive for a standing room-only audience, going over the report’s revealing findings and trends with respect to whether companies are adopting a single global privacy strategy (versus more regional or local implementations); what types of privacy impact assessments they conduct; how many privacy laws they currently must comply with; whether the companies have made any privacy-related ope ..

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