The victors of GDPR will monetize compliance
Data will still be the new oil post-legislation, it will just be more refined
Data will still be the new oil post-legislation, it will just be more refined
Ready or not, here it comes
Brexit is no excuse, and nor is being located outside the EU. You will need to get to grips with European privacy rules
Fear of the complexity of managing compliance in new infrastructure is prompting many businesses to shy away from cloud
Brexit will accelerate the adoption of cloud-based services as companies prepare for an uncertain economic environment
GDPR may lead to some challenges, but also offers some opportunities
Upcoming European regulation is going to be a disaster, but that’s okay
If you use data, store data and specifically use your customers’ information to deliver marketing messages to them, you’re going to have to pay attention to GDPR
The path to compliance through data governance
All you need to know about the forthcoming EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Misinformation has already started to spread which could cause some companies to come unstuck
For GDPR to bring privacy up to date, it must by supported by accredited standards. But who will create these standards?
For too long, some organisations have “presumed” consent, worked with “implied” permission and experienced data losses which have taken months to detect
As the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation is finally published - it’s time to determine your response