Transportation & Hospitality
Transportation and hospitality companies such as airlines, rental car firms, cruise lines, and hotel chains collect terabytes of data on their customers.
Passport numbers, credit card numbers, and other PII needs to travel across states, provinces, and countries alongside passengers.
The industry has experienced a digital revolution in recent years, bringing about numerous conveniences and advancements for travelers. From seamless online booking systems to personalized services, airlines have leveraged technology to enhance the overall travel experience. However, alongside these advancements, the industry also faces significant privacy concerns that need to be addressed to protect passengers' personal information. With over 100 data privacy laws worldwide and growing, compliance with data sovereignty requirements can be daunting.
Mishandling customers' private information could be viewed as unfair or dishonest. Regulatory bodies are empowered to look into complaints and punish businesses that engage in unfair or dishonest business practices. When necessary, this power includes the imposition of civil penalties.
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ransportation and hospitality companies such as airlines, rental car firms, cruise lines, and hotel chains collect terabytes of data on their customers.
Passport numbers, credit card numbers, and other PII needs to travel across states, provinces, and countries alongside passengers.
The industry has experienced a digital revolution in recent years, bringing about numerous conveniences and advancements for travelers. From seamless online booking systems to personalized services, airlines have leveraged technology to enhance the overall travel experience. However, alongside these advancements, the industry also faces significant privacy concerns that need to be addressed to protect passengers' personal information. With over 100 data privacy laws worldwide and growing, compliance with data sovereignty requirements can be daunting.
Mishandling customers' private information could be viewed as unfair or dishonest. Regulatory bodies are empowered to look into complaints and punish businesses that engage in unfair or dishonest business practices. When necessary, this power includes the imposition of civil penalties.