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Breaking Into Data Privacy: A Practical Guide for New and Aspiring Privacy Professionals
by Tosin Alabi
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Synopsis
Breaking Into Data Privacy is a practical guide for anyone who’s ever thought, “I’m interested in data privacy, but I don’t know where to start.” It breaks things down simply, explaining what personal data is, how it flows through a company, and why privacy matters beyond just compliance. ...
Breaking Into Data Privacy is a practical guide for anyone who’s ever thought, “I’m interested in data privacy, but I don’t know where to start.” It breaks things down simply, explaining what personal data is, how it flows through a company, and why privacy matters beyond just compliance. It introduces key laws like GDPR and CCPA in a way that makes sense, even if you don’t come from a legal or technical background. From consent to data minimization, it connects the dots between everyday business decisions and data privacy risks, using relatable examples like cookies, emails, HR tools, and even job applications.
The book also speaks directly to people trying to enter or grow in the privacy field. It doesn’t just list job titles; it gives you real-life insight into what privacy analysts, managers, and DPOs actually do. It offers interview prep, resume tips, and encouragement for folks transitioning from other roles whether you're coming from customer service, compliance, marketing, or IT. There's also strong emphasis on people skills, communication, and learning how to influence teams. You’ll find advice on navigating office politics, building relationships across departments, and becoming the “privacy voice” others trust.
Unlike most textbooks, this one gets very hands-on. It includes templates and walkthroughs for privacy tasks like doing a PIA, documenting a ROPA, responding to data subject requests, reviewing a vendor contract, or creating a retention policy. But it doesn’t stop there. It explains the why behind work, with real-life case studies from tech, healthcare, finance, and even startup environments. Whether you’re trying to flag a dark pattern or support a product launch, this book teaches you how to think like a privacy pro always balancing risk, business goals, and respect for people’s data.
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