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The General Counsel Report 2025: The Data Guardian in Chief
The General Counsel Report 2025: The Data Guardian in Chief—a co-effort by FTI Technology and Relativity—examines the challenges corporate legal departments face in today’s dynamic risk environment. With growing attention on disputes and investigations, data-driven regulations, privacy requirements, AI and a wide range of emerging data sources, chief legal officers are asserting their role as a strategic advisor and data guardian for the business.

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Organizations today face a profoundly complex regulatory, reputational, and operational data privacy risk environment. Businesses are now expected to innovate against an ever-shifting backdrop of evolving privacy regulations and consumer privacy expectations, just as the volume and types of business data continues to grow at breakneck speed.

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A global corporation headquartered in Europe experienced a data incident with potential exposure of sensitive and personal information. With multiple global regulators on alert for privacy breaches, FTI Technology helped the client assess large volumes of data to quickly understand the extent of the data exposure and support the notification process.

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FTI Technology Enables Privacy Transformation for Fortune 50 Drug & Food Retailer
National supermarket retailer engages FTI Technology’s Information Governance, Privacy & Security (IGP&S) practice for comprehensive privacy program transformation, technology implementation and enhanced automation.

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2023 Privacy and AI Governance Report
This report explores the state of AI governance in organizations and its overlap with privacy management. We focused on companies’ change processes when striving to use AI according to responsible AI principles such as privacy, accountability, robustness, security, explainability, fairness and human oversight. This study aims to report on different approaches to governing AI in general and to explore how these nascent governance efforts intersect with existing privacy governance approaches

360 Incident Response Services
Whether it’s ransomware, business email compromise, a trusted insider, or foreign actor, we provide complete cyber incident response solutions, including preparedness and response planning, incident response, analysis, identification, containment, eradication, mitigation, system refinements, and ancillary mission support functions.

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The IAPP-FTI Consulting Annual Privacy Governance Report 2020
The IAPP-FTI Consulting Privacy Governance Report is the primary annual study benchmarking the privacy profession. Now in its sixth year, the report takes a deep dive into the leadership structures, core functions, staff and budgets, and tasks and priorities of privacy programs around the globe. It provides key metrics on ongoing compliance with core pieces of privacy legislation and the effects of recent legal rulings and guidance from data protection authorities on processing operations.

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Data Retention & Minimisation - Lessons Learned in 2020
Data retention and minimisation played a key role in numerous cases and enforcement actions throughout 2020. Worryingly, the range of infractions varied widely, teaching us that it is certainly an area that is very challenging for organisations to address.

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IT’s Role in Supporting Global Privacy Compliance
While privacy programs are typically driven by stakeholders in legal and compliance, the requirements, resources, policies, processes and technologies involved with data privacy compliance often cross over with Information Technology (IT). Existing and emerging data privacy and data protection regulations also introduce a new set of considerations for IT teams to address when sourcing, deploying, managing or sunsetting systems and working with third-party providers.

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FTI Consulting surveyed over 500 corporate data privacy leaders to understand the solutions, strategies and budgets companies have planned to address data privacy challenges in the coming year. This survey report illustrates how organizations are balancing the costs and risks of managing data in an ever-changing data privacy landscape; the importance of implementing a strategic combination of people, process and technology to mitigate data privacy risk; and the status of future plans in light of today’s uncertainties.

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Corporate Data Privacy Today; A Look at the Current State of Readiness, Perception and Compliance
FTI Consulting recently conducted a survey of more than 500 data privacy leaders of large, U.S.-based companies. The results illustrate the state of data privacy in today’s corporations, giving insight into the programs, perceptions and strategies at play.

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Committing To Data Privacy Compliance: The California Consumer Privacy Act And Steps To Prepare
California’s new data privacy law, The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), is ushering in a new era of consumer privacy protections in the U.S. The law takes effect January 1, 2020, and will provide broad privacy protections for California residents. To ensure regulatory readiness, organizations must prepare for the impact the law will bring to their business, understand obligations and take steps to modify processes accordingly

Healthcare and Life Sciences Data Privacy Services
Strategic business advisory services designed to help healthcare and life sciences organizations manage emerging privacy risks and meet evolving requirements regarding Protected Health Information.

Reliance on personal data grows and companies continue to innovate against a backdrop of enhanced privacy regulation, changing consumer privacy expectations, and shareholder demands for profitability. As a result, today’s organizations face a profoundly complicated regulatory, reputational, and operational data privacy risk environment. FTI Consulting’s Information Governance Privacy and Security team delivers practical business solutions that not only help organizations reduce the risk associated with privacy compliance obligations, but also recognize value in their personal data.