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Davis County reports full staff training, no reportable breaches and stronger privacy maturity
Summary
Davis County presented its 2025 data privacy program report Jan. 6, saying it inventoried roughly 900 collection points, achieved mandatory training for all active employees, recorded no reportable breaches, and raised its maturity score to 3.95; the county plans privacy-notice rollout, data-minimization reviews and contract language updates in 2026–27.
Davis County presented its 2025 annual data privacy program report during a Jan. 6 work session, saying the county completed a countywide inventory of personal-data collection points, achieved mandatory training for active staff, recorded no reportable data breaches, and improved its statewide compliance score.
Brian McKenzie, a county staff member who led the update, told the Davis County Commission the inventory identified "a little over 900" collection points and documented the statutory authority and retention requirements for those records. "We we achieved 100% training, in our first year. 100% of our employees took the mandatory training," McKenzie said, adding that three nonactive…
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