Security News > 2020 > February > More than 40% of privacy compliance technology will rely on AI by 2023

Over 40% of privacy compliance technology will rely on artificial intelligence by 2023, up from 5% today, according to Gartner.
AI-powered privacy technology lessens compliance headaches.
"With the loss of customers serving as privacy leaders' second highest concern, such tools will ensure that their privacy demands are met."
Global privacy spending on compliance tooling will rise to $8 billion through 2022.
"What is certain is that privacy, as a conscious and deliberate discipline, will play a considerable role in how and why vendors develop their products. As AI turbocharges privacy readiness by assisting organizations in areas like SRR management and data discovery, we'll start to see more AI capabilities offered by service providers."
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