At the beginning of 2016, the European Parliament approved the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The GDPR is a law for the protection of personal data, which shapes the new environment in which businesses that process personal data are required to operate and is put into mandatory application by all EU member states. on 25 May 2018, repealing any contrary national regulation.
The Regulation will replace European Directive 95/46/EC and aims to harmonize personal data protection laws across Europe and reshape the way businesses approach data privacy.
To anyone, in the territorial scope (Article 3, GDPR), processes personal data.
In a few words: THROUGHOUT THE PRIVATE & PUBLIC SECTOR.
Organizational challenges
GDPR is not just a tool for managing and protecting privacy, but must become the culture of every organization.
The benefits of compliance with the Regulation
1) Building a relationship of trust
2) Avoidance of financial sanctions
3) Avoidance of credibility and commercial reputation sanctions
From a problem, maybe an opportunity?
- Improving the organization's image, compliance is a "tool" in the hands of Marketing
- Competitive advantage and taking on projects from large organizations
- Additional security for other information
- Strengthening the control mechanism within the organization
Ray Chlebicki
Senior Director of North American Business Development and Partnerships
email: [email protected]
Tel: 0018479897241
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