Avoid heavy fines and loss of reputation resulting from data breaches.
With the increasing risk of data breaches from cyber attack, the EU GDPR – new legislation that provides a single, harmonised data privacy law for the European Union – aims to prevent the loss of personal data by improving data security for everyone living in EU member states.
UK organisations have until 25 May 2018 to comply with the new law, or potentially face fines of up to 4% of annual turnover or €20 million.
This must-have guide explains how to implement and achieve full compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR), helping you avoid such costly fines.
With the increasing risk of data breaches from cyber attack, the EU GDPR – new legislation that provides a single, harmonised data privacy law for the European Union – aims to prevent the loss of personal data by improving data security for everyone living in EU member states.
UK organisations have until 25 May 2018 to comply with the new law, or potentially face fines of up to 4% of annual turnover or €20 million.
This must-have guide explains how to implement and achieve full compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR), helping you avoid such costly fines.