Audits are a systematic, evidence-based evaluation of an organization’s privacy practices, focusing on compliance and effectiveness. They involve collecting and analyzing evidence to verify adherence to privacy policies, identifying weaknesses, and ensuring that privacy controls are managed correctly. In contrast, privacy assessments, such as Privacy Impact Assessments, focus on identifying and mitigating risks, and are less about collecting evidence and more about evaluating potential impacts.
D. They are conducted by external parties.
Privacy audits, especially when we think of them in contexts like financial or compliance audits, are often associated with external, third-party reviews to ensure impartiality and adherence to specific criteria or standards.
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