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Assessing the impact of the EU/US Privacy Shield announcement on your MarTech stack

On July 7, 2020, the EU/US Privacy Shield was deemed invalid by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) as part of its ruling in Data Protection Commissioner v. Facebook Ireland and Maximillian Schrems. In the simplest possible terms, this means that the transfer of European Personally Identifiable Information (PII), or data from which any specific European citizen can be identified, to the US is now illegal. It also means that around 60% of the companies transferring data out of the EU are breaking the law as we speak. But what was the Privacy Shield for, what does the fact that it no longer exists mean in practice to marketers, and what steps can companies take to ensure they stay on the right side of the law?

Topics: privacy GDPR data privacy Privacy Shield EU/US Privacy Shield Safe Harbour Safe Harbor

How a user interface ensures a Customer Data Platform is truly ‘marketer controlled’

By the CDP Institute’s RealCDP definition, a true Customer Data Platform must be able to ingest data from any source, capture the full detail of that data and retain it indefinitely (subject to privacy constraints), create a unified profile of an identified individual (that is, a Single Customer View or SCV), and share that profile with any system that needs it. This sounds like a marketer’s dream – but doesn’t guarantee that marketers will be able to access and leverage that data to gain insights, enrich the customer profile, and meet regulatory obligations. For that, an added user interface is needed.

Topics: data management predictive analytics data privacy journey mapping data analysis customer journey orchestration data analytics omnichannel marketing segmentation compliance user interface

How a Customer Data Platform helps you to comply with data protection legislation

When it comes to data protection, a storm has long been brewing. First came worries about Alexa eavesdropping in people’s homes and recording conversations (in November 2018 a New Hampshire judge ruled that audio captured in the home of a murder victim could be used as evidence in court). Then the Cambridge Analytica-Facebook scandal broke, with data harvested off people’s Facebook accounts being used to drive political advertising, potentially affecting the U.S. election result. Consumers’ growing concern has led to harsh new data protection regulations – GDPR came into force in Europe on 25th May 2018, then the California Consumer Privacy Act became effective in the state on 1st January 2020.

Topics: privacy GDPR data privacy Customer Data Platform California Consumer Privacy Act cdp compliance CCPA

How does a CDP help with data compliance?

Data privacy is a hot topic these days, with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforcing stricter guidelines for the use of personal data for EU citizens and the forthcoming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) offering stringent powers to consumers who feel that their personal data has been misused.

These data management regulations, and similar laws in countries like Australia, Japan and Brazil, are starting to put pressure on organizations to establish systems and processes that demonstrate the responsible use of customer data.

Topics: data protection GDPR data privacy personal data data unification cdp compliance CCPA

How to Continually Optimize Data Quality using a Customer Data Platform

Poor quality data is the result of numerous errors that can progressively ruin the success of your marketing campaigns. In fact, according to IDG, poor data quality is one of the modern marketer’s biggest concerns, with 66% of those polled declaring data quality and accuracy as a “top priority”. 

Inaccurate names, addresses and contact details, along with duplicate records and decayed information, will distort your view of a customer, resulting in poor campaign results and inaccurate insights. Worse still, it creates a bad experience for your customers whereby they either miss out on a specific offer, are targeted wrongly or receive the same message multiple times.

Topics: Marketing customer journey customer data Data Quality customer engagement data privacy customer insight data cleaning data analysis Customer Data Platform marketing data data analytics clean data marketing database cdp