
The Metrics That Matter: Privacy KPIs That Don't Turn Into Vanity Dashboards
Practical metrics for operational readiness (not just pretty charts), and how to translate ops signal into board language.
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Hosted by Alia Luria · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 21 episodes
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Fiedldnotes by the Privacy Design Lab is an education-first newsletter for leaders and teams who know the what and the why about data privacy but want to dig into the how. Practical privacy discussion and applied tools.
Alia Luria hosts The Privacy Design Lab, a technology show with 21 episodes published.

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