The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has transformed the global data privacy landscape, setting stringent rules on how businesses collect, process, and store personal data. While larger corporations often dominate discussions around compliance, small businesses are equally obligated to adhere to ...
The purpose of the GDPR is to provide improved privacy protection and control for EU citizens. It is designed to give individuals control of their personal data and to improve how businesses manage personal consumer data. Under the GDPR, businesses that conduct transactions in the EU, including m...
New rules on cyber risk management across the EU put execs firmly in the crosshairs for noncompliance and are likely to apply to a wider range of organizations than many business leaders may initially think. However, there are also concerns that the rules may become muddled across the wide blo...
The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) are just one way small businesses can protect important customer information. This framework outlines how businesses can secure customer data for European citizens. Even if your business isn’t located in Europe, your website users might be. Therefore,...
GDPR introduces tougher requirements for processing personal data, which may be difficult for many small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to follow without major adjustments. This work uses design science to develop a framework for SMEs to adapt to GDPR. The framework was empirically evaluated ...
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No matter the size of your organization, EU supervisory authorities will penalize your business for non-compliance with European data protection regulations. Yes, even small businesses fall across the GDPR radar.Still, while it’s critical that you comply, the regulation is massive and complex. Wit...
The GDPR will affect many organisations around the world—no matter where they’re based. And complying with the new rules will be no small feat. Here’s a short GDPR checklist for addressingGDPR compliance: Know your data-protection directives and what data must be protected to stay compliant...
This is not required for small businesses. Consult an attorney if you are in doubt. Plain English Summary of What’s Required To put it in plain English, the GDPR ensures that businesses can’t spam people by sending them emails they didn’t ask for. Businesses also can’t sell peo...
And whilst they aren’t based in the EU, Sync is based in a country who’s equally stringent on privacy – Canada. So, Sync is fully compliant with global data standards such as GDPR, PIPEDA and more. No wonder they’re so popular with small businesses!