Corporate clients’ and consumers’ growing data privacy awareness is encouraging more companies to include data privacy and digital ethics in their environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies. But observers noted that practice is far from being widely adopted across any industry, despite growing concerns around organizations’ data practices

While data might be the lifeblood of a company, data privacy is often viewed by companies as a regulatory requirement, not a necessary component for strategizing.

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