Privacy has been a hot issue in Washington and elsewhere for some time now, and anyone familiar with political trends could be forgiven for assuming the public spotlight will quickly find some new hot-button issue. But not so, according to Forrester . . .
Privacy has been a hot issue in Washington and elsewhere for some time now, and anyone familiar with political trends could be forgiven for assuming the public spotlight will quickly find some new hot-button issue. But not so, according to Forrester and its report on "Surviving The Privacy Revolution."

"Anyone who thinks the privacy issue has peaked is greatly mistaken," said Forrester analyst Jay Stanley. "We are in the early stages of a sweeping change in attitudes that will fuel years of political battles and put once-routine business practices under the microscope."

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