Companies have worked hard over the past few years to design and implement GDPR compliance programs in time for the May 25, 2018 deadline. Internally, they may have generated hundreds or thousands of pages of project plans, policies, processes and reports – including Article 30 records of processing, Article 35 DPIAs, and much more.
With the EU General Data Protection Regulation right around the corner, you have probably heard that there will be six legal bases for processing personal data – consent, performance of a contract, compliance with a legal obligation, vital interests, public interest or official authority, and legitimate interests.
Automate GDPR record keeping.
Monitor and regularly test third-party security performance and adherence to the GDPR. Key Takeaways:
Absolute is the safety net that allows organizations to freeze the endpoint to stem any damage and then remediate and return the endpoint to productivity.
In a world where cybersecurity incidents make headlines on a weekly basis, the watchword is security. More than 9 billion personal records have been stolen in the last five years, escalating security and privacy concerns. Data security is now a top imperative for the business, and responding to regulatory pressure is a key hurdle to overcome.
This webinar explores compliance approaches, explains the importance of governance to successful compliance, and offers guidance on implementing new technologies to support GDPR initiatives.
GDPR will impact the way you manage client and prospect information, and how you collect and manage huge volumes of personal data. The A-team Group – sponsored by ASG Technologies – asked data executives in the UK, Europe and the US how they are preparing for this shift in regulatory requirements.