The GDPR is a comprehensive set of regulations formulated by the EU to protect the privacy and personal data of its citizens. It was implemented on May 25, 2018, and applies to any organization that ...
Even if your business isn’t based in the EU, it may still be required to comply with GDPR if it collects data on people in the EU, and the fines for not complying can be severe: up to 20 million euros ...
With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) arriving within weeks, businesses are now in the final sprint to achieve compliance before the May 25 deadline. As most people know by now, GDPR is a ...
At long last, the GDPR effective date is just around the corner. As companies continue to work towards compliance, many are realizing that despite their best efforts, the odds of achieving and ...
Two years ago, the European Union approved a new set of data privacy rules for businesses and individuals called General Data Protection Regulation, commonly referred to as GDPR. Starting in May of ...
GDPR goes into effect in just a few days, and while your company has probably been working for months (or more) to be compliant with this groundbreaking new regulation, here are five items that should ...
In a world constantly bombarded by ransomware, viruses, and other data breaches, people want to feel that they and their data are protected. As such, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ...
A major change with the GDPR is that data processors now have direct legal obligations under EU privacy law. This is a significant shift from the current EU Directive which only directly obligates the ...
UK businesses are among Europe’s leading adopters of cloud storage and computing. According to Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency, 41.9% of UK enterprises use the cloud – ahead of France, Germany, ...
THE new Government Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into place in May 2018 replacing the current Data Protection Act. If you or your business capture, handle, store or share any kind of ...