The majority of global companies admit that they do not have appropriate oversight of third parties and sub-contractors despite the imminent implementation
of new data protection regulations.
This industry guide looks at
new data protection regulations in places like Europe, America, and Australia, and how to protect against the number one cause of data breaches.
MORE than three quarters of North East schools are unaware of and unprepared
for new data protection regulations coming into force next year, according to a new survey by a Newcastle IT firm.
By May 2018 the UK will have
new data protection regulations.
In simple terms, it is
a new data protection regulation that will strengthen and unify the safety and security of the information held by an organisation.
Practical and comprehensive advice and guidance on
the new data protection regulations GDPR, coming into force next May was on offer to schools in the first of three events hosted by Harrison Clark Rickerbys across the UK last week.
Many businesses will need to make changes to their IT systems and their privacy policies to comply with
the new data protection regulations.
However, be warned,
the new Data Protection Regulation will also introduce higher maximum fines of up $ 20,000,000 or 4 % of global turnover.
This session will provide an overview of
the new data protection regulations, so whether you have just started considering the implications of GDPR or you already have some familiarity with the subject, please join us to learn what it all means and how to create a plan to tackle the May 2018 deadline.
New data protection regulations are taking effect across the globe — including GDPR and mandatory data breach reporting — posing compliance costs and complex new challenges.
With the much stricter General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) going into effect later this spring, we're starting to see many companies, large and small, offer users more control over the data that is collected on them as a way to become compliant with
the new data protection regulation.
The GDPR is
the new data protection regulation, as you probably already know.