Professional Guidance of the DPOs-BR in Corporate Governance in Logistics Chains
Abstract
Currently, DPO (Data Protection Officer) professionals are working in sectors of the economy in the adaptation of the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) in Brazil with the use of best management practices. Companies with consolidated corporate governance admit the incorporation of the LGPD (Brazil’s General Data Protection Law) into their strategy, with highly trained professionals to consolidate leadership and monitor results. The commitment to enhance the structures that serve logistics companies is preferably used only by highly trained professionals, including internationally. In this sense, it was sought to list points that the sector should develop throughout the adaptation and especially in a continuous way to help achieve the objective within the institution. Data provided and collected in 2022 by the ANPPD (National Association of Data Privacy Professionals) from the almost 4 thousand (associates) trained professionals working in the Brazilian market show us that service sectors (50%) are using professionals trained in the LGPD, as well as in commerce (17%), in the industry (15%), in other segments (14%), and even showed in particular growth in agribusiness (4%) of professionals both in awareness and adaptation of the LGPD. And as strengths that must be followed in both awareness and adequacy, are the continuous improvement in acculturation processes, creation of orientation guides, training, until its implementation by outsourcing (DPO-as-a-Service), and professional responsibilities trained in LGPD and recognized by the CBO (Brazilian Classification of Occupations).