GDPR Related Content
Increasing productivity through online collaboration
Jason Fahy, CEO, Knowledge Hub explains how organisations are increasing productivity through collaboration.
GDPR in biobanking for precision medicine research: The challenges
R.T. Lawlor, Z. Kozlakidis and M. Bledsoe from the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories note challenges in GDPR in biobanking for precision medicine.
Challenges faced by the public sector: Shared ambitions lead to shared success
Paul Bradbury, Group Business Development Director, Civica explains how shared ambitions lead to shared success when it comes to the challenges faced by the public sector
Educational organisations are risking GDPR penalties by not wiping the memory from old IT...
Despite GDPR legislation having come into effect over four months ago, the majority of UK educational organisations are now risking penalties by failing to adhere to some of the rules
Cybersecurity professionals see salaries increase 6% in one year
Acumin Consulting has today unveiled its annual Salary Survey of UK cybersecurity professionals, detailing the typical salaries attained in roles across the sector
Consumer debt: A quarter of customers happy for service providers to share personal data
More than a quarter of UK consumers would be happy for service providers to share their personal data with other suppliers or third parties, according to new research
Can digital transformation, IT security and GDPR compliance all be prioritised?
More businesses than ever are embracing digital transformation; the use of technology to improve processes, productivity and every business’ end game, profitability
Is your business GDPR proof? The dangers of your paper documents
In one way or another, your business has been impacted by the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Although this legislation has been enforced by the European Parliament, it will continue to impact businesses around the world that have relationships with European consumers.
Almost 50% of Brits admit blockchain fear and don’t trust organisations that use it
New research from the IP EXPO Europe event suggests that over a third of Brits would not trust an organisation that uses blockchain to keep their information secure, as they don't know enough about what it does.
Data shows 37% of UK businesses are still not fully GDPR compliant
A recent survey has revealed that a whopping 1 in 3 businesses admit that they are still not fully GDPR compliant despite new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) laws being in full effect.
The Unexpected Side-Effects of GDPR
David Emm, Principal Security Researcher, Kaspersky Lab discusses the unexpected side-effects of GDPR shortly after the new legislation came into effect
The importance of having established GDPR-compliant policies
Andrew Cowling, Channel Marketing Specialist at Fujitsu Scanners imparts his expertise on why it is important to consider digital processes to help towards GDPR-compliance and the wider digital transformation benefits
Last month saw the introduction of the GDPR and brings harmonisation across the EU regards data privacy. This is no...
May 25 is just the beginning of the GDPR story, says IAPP
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) have urged numerous organisations dealing with data about people in Europe to continue their efforts to adapt to the new standard and to train their staff way beyond May 25
Is GDPR a new secret weapon for HR professionals in the data privacy wars?
New GDPR regulations are forcing HR professionals to think carefully about their data processes, ensure that they treat personal data correctly and plug any gaps in compliance
The EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Andrew Davidson, Head of Marketing, Cyber Security EMEIA at Fujitsu shares his seasoned opinion on the EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and reveals that the devil is in the data.
Security fears sparked over GDPR laws deter staff from working from home
A recent study held by online security manufacturer, Seareach discovered that the majority of staff are put off from working from home, due to security fears heightened by recent GDPR laws.
Getting prepared for GDPR
Plenty of UK businesses have admitted they aren't fully prepared for GDPR. With less than two weeks to go, Alastair Hartrup provides some last-minute advice to those business who may still be struggling
How will the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) impact our CCTV cameras?
The General Data Protection Regulation, otherwise known as GDPR, will be implemented by the European Parliament and change the way businesses that operate in or have ties with Europe handle data forever. Not only that, but this new piece of legislation will influence the way we capture and handle CCTV footage
UK consumers intend to exercise data privacy rights following new GDPR law
UK consumers to target businesses with onslaught of data privacy request following deadline for GDPR compliance
Who is collecting personal data & where does corporate responsibility lie?
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal, personal data has yet again become a diamond in the eyes of media. And with GDPR being less than one month away, it is time to really discuss who can access personal information and for what purposes