When conducting due diligence during an acquisition, a privacy professional should avoid allowing legal in both companies to handle the privacy laws and compliance. This is because legal teams may not have the expertise or the resources to address all the privacy issues and risks that may arise from the acquisition. A privacy professional should be involved in the due diligence process to ensure that the privacy policies, practices, and obligations of both companies are aligned and compliant with the applicable laws and regulations. The other options are not things that a privacy professional should avoid, but rather things that they should do as part of the due diligence process. References: CIPM Body of Knowledge, Domain V: Privacy Program Management, Section A: Privacy Program Administration, Subsection 3: Due Diligence.
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