Who does the GDPR apply to The GDPR can apply to: Anentity that bases its operations in the EU(whether the processing takes place in the EU or not). Anentity that is not established in the EU, but offers goods or services(even for free)to people in the EU. The entity can be gover...
Does GDPR apply to international businesses? Yes. GDPR applies to businesses that process data of people in the EU, whether the businesses have a physical presence in the EU or not. However, GDPR applies only to businesses intentionally offering goods or services to people in the EU. ...
GDPR: Is your business compliant one year on? In association with One of GDPR's most virtuous traits is that it is specific. GDPR a,e1/4" reflecting on the past and future Are all of our employees fully trained in GDPR? Do you have a clear record of consent for each data subject?
So, I see those are the key components ofGDPR, and really, those are the things that I would focus on for best practices, if for example, your listeners are saying, “What do I do? I’m not gonna comply, where do I start?” That’s the area that I would focus in on, because ...
The General Data Protection Regulation, better known as GDPR, came into force in May 2018. Does your business meet the new rules?The aim of GDPR is to improve individuals’ control over their own data and their right to privacy. As a result, the new rules (implemented in the UK as the...
What does GDPR mean for employers? March 6, 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will affect your employment contracts, employee personal data and what consent you need to obtain from your employees. Join JPC Law on March 21st 8:15 – 10:00am for what promises to be a lively...
If you’re an email marketer, you’ve probably been hearing “GDPR” thrown around a lot lately, it stands for the General Data Protection Regulation. If you haven’t already, you need to start preparing for it, especially if you’re doing any business internationally or collecting personal ...
What does the GDPR mean for the medical community?LANCET -LONDON-McCallBecky
the potential penalties for falling foul of GDPR are going to be severe. Depending on the type of violation, companies will incur fines of up to €20 million or 4% of their global annual revenue (whichever is greater). These big penalties show that the regulators mean business and companies...
What data does GDPR protect?The GDPR defines personal data as “any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.”This definition includes all the obvious choices – names, addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and more – but also contains IP addresses, ...