With the growing emphasis on consent for collecting and processing data, some enterprises have turned to tricking data subjects into giving their consent by using privacy dark patterns. Privacy dark patterns can manifest in numerous ways, from confusing user interface design to manipulative language. In this episode Jonathan Brandt, ISACA's Director of Professional Practices and Innovation, is joined by ISACA's Privacy Professional Practices Principal, Safia Kazi, who defines and provides examples of privacy dark patterns, their consequences, and how to avoid them. Jon and Safia also discuss how privacy dark patterns affect digital trust, which can ultimately hurt an enterprise's reputation and customers.
To read the full article, Fostering Trust by Eliminating Dark Patterns click the link: https://www.isaca.org/fostering-trust-by-eliminating-dark-patterns.
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