This document discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which imposes new rules on organizations that offer goods and services to people in the European Union or collect and analyze EU resident data. It notes that more data has been created in recent years than the previous 5000 years of humanity. The GDPR enhances personal privacy rights, increases duty to protect data, and mandates breach reporting with significant penalties for noncompliance. Benefits of complying with the GDPR include improved business reputation and customer loyalty through greater data security, and more accurate data through customer validation.
Marketing data management | The new way to think about your dataLaurence
Organisations are at a place where opportunity beckons but, all too often, the gesture is obscured by the confusion that surrounds data compliance. Instead of seeing the benefits that can be found in the regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), that are being introduced, companies take a retracted view that turns inward, seeing only where these policies cause hindrance rather than the value they can add.
The Evolution of Data Privacy - A Symantec Information Security Perspective o...Symantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation is designed to update the current legislation which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric.
The Data Protection Directive, drafted back in 1995, harks back to a time when data processing was more about filing
cabinets than data rack enclosures. It’s time to evolve.
The Evolution of Data Privacy: 3 Things You Need To ConsiderSymantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation has been designed
to update the current directive which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric. It’s time to evolve.
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most significant change to consumer privacy laws in decades and the enforcement date is approximately 1 month away. The standards for data collection and use in the EU will significantly differ from those in the United States. This session will breakdown the differences and discuss methods for compliance going forward.
PRESENTER
Gary Kibel, Partner, Davis & Gilbert LLP @GaryKibel
CMR - GDPR - general introduction for marketeersThe CMR Agency
Some general information by The CMR Agency on GDPR - General European Protection Regulation - from a marketing perspective - meant for non-legal persons
The Evolution of Data Privacy: 3 things you didn’t knowSymantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation has been designed to update the current directive which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric. It’s time to evolve.
Marketing data management | The new way to think about your dataLaurence
Organisations are at a place where opportunity beckons but, all too often, the gesture is obscured by the confusion that surrounds data compliance. Instead of seeing the benefits that can be found in the regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), that are being introduced, companies take a retracted view that turns inward, seeing only where these policies cause hindrance rather than the value they can add.
The Evolution of Data Privacy - A Symantec Information Security Perspective o...Symantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation is designed to update the current legislation which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric.
The Data Protection Directive, drafted back in 1995, harks back to a time when data processing was more about filing
cabinets than data rack enclosures. It’s time to evolve.
The Evolution of Data Privacy: 3 Things You Need To ConsiderSymantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation has been designed
to update the current directive which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric. It’s time to evolve.
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most significant change to consumer privacy laws in decades and the enforcement date is approximately 1 month away. The standards for data collection and use in the EU will significantly differ from those in the United States. This session will breakdown the differences and discuss methods for compliance going forward.
PRESENTER
Gary Kibel, Partner, Davis & Gilbert LLP @GaryKibel
CMR - GDPR - general introduction for marketeersThe CMR Agency
Some general information by The CMR Agency on GDPR - General European Protection Regulation - from a marketing perspective - meant for non-legal persons
The Evolution of Data Privacy: 3 things you didn’t knowSymantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation has been designed to update the current directive which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric. It’s time to evolve.
Our yearly INFOMAGAZINE features technical articles and covers the latest technology advancements, innovative projects, new products, service capabilities, business news and market developments covering all aspects of the IT protection, optimization and control.
In this issue we are FOCUSING ON GDPR COMPLIANCE, new technologies such us protection against cryptolocker, advanced threats, monitoring and optimization tools, cryptography trends and many more… all missing pieces of puzzle in user’s IT and idea to offer partners and costumers new technologies for successful planning.
"If we're leaving the EU, does GDPR even matter?" And other FAQsTech Data
As the GDPR looms, Microsoft and Tech Data help to clear the fog for your business by answering your burning questions surrounding this intimidating regulatory change.
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Considering the consequences of non-compliance (up to €20M/$24M or 4% worldwide annual revenue), this translates to a major problem for B2B marketers.
How can your team ensure its lead gen processes are GDPR-compliant without undermining demand generation performance?
View this deck to see how Julian Archer (Sr. Research Director, SiriusDecisions) and Scott Vaughan (CMO, Integrate) educate B2B marketers on: developing a comprehensive GDPR compliance strategy, putting your compliance strategy into action, and applying software to support your compliance measures.
To watch the on-demand version of the webinar, click here:
https://www.integrate.com/gdpr-compliance-b2b-marketing-webinar
As a follow up to our recent GDPR event, we have compiled a few frequently asked questions and answers to help you further understand what is expected when GDPR is introduced on the 25th May 2018.
the European Union has introduced a new law, the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. This law will include all rules and regulations that govern the use of personal data within the EU.
A simple, beautiful guide to understanding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
All businesses in the UK and EU need to comply with GDPR by the 25th of May 2018 or risk hefty fines.
Use this free, visual guide to understand how you need to comply.
We'll be looking at what your customers' rights are, privacy by design, breach notifications, data security and more.
Finally, we'll give you a GDPR action checklist so you can take right steps to comply with the legislation in time.
GDPR: A Threat or Opportunity? www.normanbroadbent.Steven Salter
With General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) a legal requirement for all UK companies from May 2018, there have been numerous articles written either demonstrating the confusion surrounding the new regulations, or detailing the downsides of the legislation.
Securing data in the cloud: A challenge for UK Law FirmsCloudMask inc.
Authorities including the UK Information Commissioner, the Solicitors Regulation Authority
(SRA) and the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) are establishing
requirements which are conflicting with the main foundation of cloud computing and in
many cases making it impossible to implement
iStart feature: Protect and serve how safe is your personal data?Hayden McCall
The revelations of the Heartbleed vulnerability in April and the recent implementation of Australia’s new privacy regime in March have put data breaches firmly back in the limelight. Clare Coulson finds out more...
EU GDPR Lesson 1 - What is the GDPR? Why do we need it?
EU GDPR Lesson 2 - Data Protection by Design and by Default
EU GDPR Lesson 3 - The Right To Be Forgotten
EU GDPR Lesson 4 - Who Does the EU GDPR Apply?
EU GDPR Lesson 5 - What Happens if I Don’t Comply with the EU GDPR?
EU GDPR Lesson 6 - Next Steps - How to Get There?
Over the past few years of monitoring the development of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its effects on technology, we’ve distilled the parts of the regulation that most affect your business into this practical guide.
What is GDPR, the EU’s new facts protection law? What is the GDPR? Europe’s new information privateness and safety regulation consist of heaps of pages’ really worth of new necessities for companies around the world. This GDPR summary can help you understand the law and determine what components of it follow to you. The General information Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and safety regulation in the world.
General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) & Impact on Your Business EquiCorp Associates
At present, companies’ world over are in the process of assessing the impact of EU General Data Protection Regulations (“GDPR”) will have on their businesses. High administrative fines in case of non-compliances with GDPR provisions are a driving force behind these concerns as they can lead to loss of business for various countries such as India. GDPR will be applicable from May 25th, 2018. GDPR is an omnibus regulation by which the EU intends to strengthen and unify data protection thereby enabling EU citizens to have more control of their personal data
These are the slides used in the presentation I gave alongside Haydn Thomas and Andrew Cross from Lightful.
The presentation was to help charities understand the most pressing implications of GDPR as well from an operational and marketing standpoint.
You can find out more about our organisations here:
https://tech-trust.org/
https://www.lightful.com/
https://www.meetup.com/netsquaredlondon/
Our yearly INFOMAGAZINE features technical articles and covers the latest technology advancements, innovative projects, new products, service capabilities, business news and market developments covering all aspects of the IT protection, optimization and control.
In this issue we are FOCUSING ON GDPR COMPLIANCE, new technologies such us protection against cryptolocker, advanced threats, monitoring and optimization tools, cryptography trends and many more… all missing pieces of puzzle in user’s IT and idea to offer partners and costumers new technologies for successful planning.
"If we're leaving the EU, does GDPR even matter?" And other FAQsTech Data
As the GDPR looms, Microsoft and Tech Data help to clear the fog for your business by answering your burning questions surrounding this intimidating regulatory change.
Preparing for GDPR: What Every B2B Marketer Must KnowIntegrate
Considering the consequences of non-compliance (up to €20M/$24M or 4% worldwide annual revenue), this translates to a major problem for B2B marketers.
How can your team ensure its lead gen processes are GDPR-compliant without undermining demand generation performance?
View this deck to see how Julian Archer (Sr. Research Director, SiriusDecisions) and Scott Vaughan (CMO, Integrate) educate B2B marketers on: developing a comprehensive GDPR compliance strategy, putting your compliance strategy into action, and applying software to support your compliance measures.
To watch the on-demand version of the webinar, click here:
https://www.integrate.com/gdpr-compliance-b2b-marketing-webinar
As a follow up to our recent GDPR event, we have compiled a few frequently asked questions and answers to help you further understand what is expected when GDPR is introduced on the 25th May 2018.
the European Union has introduced a new law, the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. This law will include all rules and regulations that govern the use of personal data within the EU.
A simple, beautiful guide to understanding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
All businesses in the UK and EU need to comply with GDPR by the 25th of May 2018 or risk hefty fines.
Use this free, visual guide to understand how you need to comply.
We'll be looking at what your customers' rights are, privacy by design, breach notifications, data security and more.
Finally, we'll give you a GDPR action checklist so you can take right steps to comply with the legislation in time.
GDPR: A Threat or Opportunity? www.normanbroadbent.Steven Salter
With General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) a legal requirement for all UK companies from May 2018, there have been numerous articles written either demonstrating the confusion surrounding the new regulations, or detailing the downsides of the legislation.
Securing data in the cloud: A challenge for UK Law FirmsCloudMask inc.
Authorities including the UK Information Commissioner, the Solicitors Regulation Authority
(SRA) and the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) are establishing
requirements which are conflicting with the main foundation of cloud computing and in
many cases making it impossible to implement
iStart feature: Protect and serve how safe is your personal data?Hayden McCall
The revelations of the Heartbleed vulnerability in April and the recent implementation of Australia’s new privacy regime in March have put data breaches firmly back in the limelight. Clare Coulson finds out more...
EU GDPR Lesson 1 - What is the GDPR? Why do we need it?
EU GDPR Lesson 2 - Data Protection by Design and by Default
EU GDPR Lesson 3 - The Right To Be Forgotten
EU GDPR Lesson 4 - Who Does the EU GDPR Apply?
EU GDPR Lesson 5 - What Happens if I Don’t Comply with the EU GDPR?
EU GDPR Lesson 6 - Next Steps - How to Get There?
Over the past few years of monitoring the development of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its effects on technology, we’ve distilled the parts of the regulation that most affect your business into this practical guide.
What is GDPR, the EU’s new facts protection law? What is the GDPR? Europe’s new information privateness and safety regulation consist of heaps of pages’ really worth of new necessities for companies around the world. This GDPR summary can help you understand the law and determine what components of it follow to you. The General information Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and safety regulation in the world.
General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) & Impact on Your Business EquiCorp Associates
At present, companies’ world over are in the process of assessing the impact of EU General Data Protection Regulations (“GDPR”) will have on their businesses. High administrative fines in case of non-compliances with GDPR provisions are a driving force behind these concerns as they can lead to loss of business for various countries such as India. GDPR will be applicable from May 25th, 2018. GDPR is an omnibus regulation by which the EU intends to strengthen and unify data protection thereby enabling EU citizens to have more control of their personal data
These are the slides used in the presentation I gave alongside Haydn Thomas and Andrew Cross from Lightful.
The presentation was to help charities understand the most pressing implications of GDPR as well from an operational and marketing standpoint.
You can find out more about our organisations here:
https://tech-trust.org/
https://www.lightful.com/
https://www.meetup.com/netsquaredlondon/
Cognizant business consulting the impacts of gdpraudrey miguel
In May 2018, GDPR (Global Data Protection Regulation) will come into force in Europe. Conventional wisdom is that GDPR will cause significant legal changes for many organizations and result in yet another regulatory-driven upheaval in technology. But is this an accurate assessment of the likely impact?
The growing awareness of the need of protecting personal information, as well as the necessity for companies to be more accountable for their data collecting and use policies, is driving the trend towards more transparency in data privacy.
Data protection is all about respecting an
individual’s right to privacy and the new data
protection regulations, currently going
through final review by the European
parliament, will provide organizations with
the momentum they need to manage their
data more effectively. But what do you need
to do in order to ensure your organization
complies with data protection legislation
while increasing customer satisfaction?
For today’s digital businesses, being prepared to meet new compliance requirements when storing and managing consumer data will not only minimize risk, but also enable more valued and trusted customer experiences that drive increased loyalty, engagement and revenue. To gain better perspective on this important issue, it’s important to understand:
- The trends driving governmental regulatory shifts and the basic tenets of these new laws
- The challenges faced by executives across the enterprise when managing privacy compliance for consumer data
- The emergence of cloud-based solutions that help businesses manage privacy compliance by acting as end-to-end customer data storage and management solutions that are far more scalable and flexible than legacy systems
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7. The GDPR is the most significant change in data
protection for twenty years.
Enhanced personal privacy rights
Increased duty for protecting data
Mandatory breach reporting
Significant penalties for non-compliance
The General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) imposes new
rules on organizations that offer goods
and services to people in the European
Union (EU), or that collect and analyze
data tied to EU residents, no matter
where they are located.
Beyond Encryption & LAN2LAN believe the GDPR is an important step forward for clarifying and enabling individual privacy rights
17. Why do we have this new GDPR legislation? Well,
because of this guy.
"Like anyone would be when you tell them they're right, I'm happy,“
- Mario Costeja Gonzalez
24. • Where is your data?
• Who is processing it on your behalf?
25.
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28.
29.
30.
31.
32. The driving force? The current law does not reflect
the technological developments that can impact on
consumer data privacy, such as social networks and
cloud computing.
In your consumer life, you are giving your personal data to companies all the time.
Given what you know about business IT, do you think your details are really safe?
Companies take Health & Safety and Fire Safety as standard. The GDPR ensures
companies treat information governance and data protection as standard too.
The world is changing and we must protect breaches. Note, many incidents of
cyber security breaches in the news…
33. What the ICO really want
“…to see comprehensive data protection
programmes as the norm, organisations better
protecting the data of citizens and consumers, and
a change of culture that makes broader and
deeper data protection accountability a focus for
organisations across the UK”.
- Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner
34. Is this a good thing?
Improved Business Reputation
Major data breaches have made global headlines, but the problem of data protection is a lot bigger when smaller companies are considered. In the Cyber Security
Breaches Survey 2017, an annual report published by the UK’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport, about 70% of large UK firms were found to have suffered a cyber
attack. With the threat of attack so high, being certified as GDPR complaint is going to be a major plus in marketing terms, boosting your business’s reputation as secure in
the eyes of potential customers.
‘Cyber Safe’ Means Greater Customer Loyalty
With a reputation for being ‘cyber safe’ such a major boon for businesses of all sizes, it’s clear that better cybersecurity will greatly improve loyalty amongst existing
customers. The consequence of the alternative was highlighted by a FireEye report published in the US in 2016, where 76% of consumers who responded admitted they
were likely to take their business elsewhere if a company was guilty of negligent data handling, and 75% saying they would stop buying from a company that suffered a
data breach following boardroom failure to prioritize cybersecurity. A further 59% confirmed they would take legal action if their personal details were stolen and then
used for criminal purposes
More Accurate Data
Getting GDPR-ready will improve the accuracy levels of data stored in a company’s database because it will allow customers not just to access their personal data, but to
inspect and validate the stored information. This right already exists, but since the new regulations will require data controllers to rectify any identified errors they are told
about, it means the accuracy of data stored will be greatly improved.
Increased productivity
When employees know the rules, data is shared appropriately and efficiently.
Greater Data Security Globally
While consent is a key factor in the GDPR, and this legislation is focused primarily within the EU, it has taken into account the need to protect individuals whose data is
transferred to a third-party country of organization outside the EU. But, such transfers can only be done where the third-party provides legal and contractual agreements
to protect the rights of the ‘natural person’ (individual). Transfers are permitted without this condition in certain circumstances, but doing so in response to a legal request
or requirement from a third country is not one of them. The result is, again, a much high level of consumer and client trust.