GDPR Information
What is GPDR?
What does GPDR regulate?
Besides strengthening and standardizing user data privacy across the EU nations, GDPR will require new or additional obligations and liabilities on data controllers and data processors. GDPR focuses on lawful processing of data, providing transparency to the data subjects regarding processing activities performed on their data, keeping data accurate, restrictions on marketing activities, processing involving automated profiling of personal data and disclosing personal data to another party only after ensuring proper technical and organizational measures.
What counts as personal data under the GPDR?
What are the GPDR readiness entail?
What are the GPDR readiness entail?
Data: Govern and ensure the quality of data, assess what data is in use, its purpose. This is crucial for offering transparency and trust which is demanded from GDPR.
Governance: Translate GDPR into actions, norms and values. Consider effective measures which need to be taken
Security: Protection of the fundamental privacy rights (e.g. protecting the security and confidentiality of Personal Data. For e.g. providing proper use, notice, consent, choice, access, rectification and erasure
People, Processes and Communications: Train
Employees on GDPR requirements. Employees need to understand the risks and impact of improper data use. Identify the impact of GDPR on processes and what changes may be required.