With the Qualys Cloud Platform and its integrated suite of cloud applications, you will be fully equipped to manage your GDPR readiness from a security and compliance perspective.
This survey report, which focuses on the impact of GPDR in the European region, shows that most organisations are still not ready for GDPR, and many are facing obstacles in implementing the new regulation in 2018. To be successful, it takes a coordinated effort across the enterprise and a comprehensive strategy.
New report benchmarks GDPR compliance status post May 25th deadline for US and EU companies.
The May 25, 2018 compliance deadline for the EU GDPR has passed. Where do companies currently stand? New findings reveal that only 20% of companies surveyed believe they are GDPR compliant, while 53% are in the implementation phase and 27% have not yet started their implementation.
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Document your organization’s EU resident personal data lifecycle to provide a solid foundation for your GDPR-compliant policies, practices and documentation. (Article 30).
In May 2018, IAPP and TrustArc surveyed 328 privacy professionals around the globe and asked them a series of questions about each of 10 categories of privacy technology, as identified in the IAPP’s annual Privacy Tech Vendor Report. The results provide illuminating benchmarking data about what technology is truly in use vs. what technology is still far from mainstream.
Trust is key to the effective functioning of the modern economy – and of society in general. At its core, GDPR is about engendering trust by giving the individual visibility and control of how their data is handled and used, and by demonstrating adherence to sound principles of privacy, security and data protection.
For information on implementing appropriate technical and organization measures to comply with GDPR, download this infographic and contact the Privacy experts of Online Business Systems.
How Companies Can Survive and Thrive Under a Demanding New Set of Data Privacy Rules
Gartner predicts over 50% of companies affected will not be in full compliance by the end of 2018.
Despite spending tens of billions of dollars on cybersecurity, there’s been no shortage of headlines about massive security breaches. But while most security companies focus on how the breach happened, they’re missing a critical part of the story. They’re not talking about what’s being targeted in order to get to the data. The fact is, most breaches ultimately leverage compromised identities, stolen passwords or privileged access. Access that’s essential to the modern boundaryless enterprise and to the way work gets done today. So, it stands to reason that when it comes to breaches, all roads lead to identity.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, protect and empower all EU citizens’ data privacy, and reshape the way organizations across the region (and the globe) approach data privacy.
In the following pages, we examine the role technology solutions from the areas listed above play in GDPR compliance. More importantly, we explain how these solutions can work together to help enable organizations to continually monitor for compliance.
Why Effective File Activity Monitoring is the Key to European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Compliance