The GDPR comes into effect 25 May 2018 and mandates organisations to put into place comprehensive but proportionate governance measures for how they store and process personal data.
Whilst some may treat GDPR as yet another compliance tick-box exercise to burden businesses, we believe there are significant competitive benefits to be gained by following the right approach.
Whilst some may treat GDPR as yet another compliance tick-box exercise to burden businesses, we believe there are significant competitive benefits to be gained by following the right approach.
57% of EMEA companies not started General Data Protection Regulation compliance project*.
Our approach can help your organisation to get an overview of the risks and opportunities based on how you currently manage personal data. Moving from a mindset of compliance to a mindset of winning customer trust.
What about Brexit? EU law will remain UK law until the UK Government decides to repeal the GDPR (which is unlikely).
What if we are outside the EU? GDPR applies to any personal data for EU citizens, regardless of where it is stored and processed.
- Firstly, this will enable you to mitigate the risk of mandatory compliance breach notification and risk of significant fines.
- Secondly, we will help you identify opportunities to build closer customer relationships and gain a stronger position in the eyes of customers as an organisation they can trust with personal data.
- Thirdly, we can help you introduce privacy by design into business processes and IT systems, making good data practice a competitive advantage.
What about Brexit? EU law will remain UK law until the UK Government decides to repeal the GDPR (which is unlikely).
What if we are outside the EU? GDPR applies to any personal data for EU citizens, regardless of where it is stored and processed.
We offer several GDPR services to meet different needs:
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We serve clients in many sectors:
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* Source: IDC EMEA GDPR Survey, March 2017