36% believe the requirements of GDPR are too complex and require a lot of general effort to implement
Read MoreAny Canadian business that collects personal information about residents of the European Union — whether they’re tourists, students or online customers — risks maximum fines of $30 million or more if they violate a sweeping new EU privacy law
Read MorePut simply, now that GDPR has arrived it isn't the end -- it's a new era of data privacy wherein organisations will have to constantly reevaluate data security and the consequences for failures. The GDPR journey is just beginning.
Read MoreThe EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be enforced from next year, superseding the Data Protection Act (DPA)
Read MoreThe EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be enforced from next year, superseding the Data Protection Act (DPA)
Read MoreBy far the most common answers to the questions; "Are you worried about GDPR?
Read Morehe General Data Protection Regulation aims to protect EU citizens’ data, regardless of borders or where the data are processed.
Read MoreI’ve been asking recently about how large banks, utilities and organisations engaged in processing EU personal data are going to deal with the GDPR in 2018
Read MoreProtecting customer data from nefarious hackers is a never-ending arms race for which CISOs, with necessarily limited budgets, are increasingly ill-equipped.
Read MoreThe European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been adopted and goes into effect on May 25, 2018. That may not feel soon to some
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