The privacy operational life cycle is a process that allows the organization to respond to ever-changing privacy demands by continuously monitoring and improving the privacy program. It consists of four phases: assess, protect, sustain, and respond. Each phase involves different activities and outputs that help the organization identify and manage privacy risks and opportunities. References: IAPP CIPM Study Guide, page 14.
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