In 2016, the EU announced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a state-of-the-art, comprehensive regulation enforceable across the EU, designed, among other things, to enhance individuals’ control over their own personal data, make data privacy requirements consistent across the EU and put in place sanctions for noncompliance sufficiently draconian to ensure substantial compliance. The GDPR became effective in May 2016 and will become enforceable in May 2018, six years and countless data breaches after the regulatory modernization effort first was announced.
In this white paper you will learn about:
Informational Footprint
Geographical Footprint
Responsible Parties and What They’re Responsible For
Penalties
Where US Companies Stand
The Road to GDPR Compliance
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