The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) governs how organizations must protect EU citizen's personal data.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union (EU) regulation for data protection. It applies to the processing of personal data of people in the EU by businesses that operate in the EU. It’s important to note that GDPR applies not only to firms based in the EU, bu...
What is the GDPR? GDPR stands for “General Data Protection Regulation”, a law enacted in the European Union and EEA member countries which took effect as of May 25, 2018. The GDPR concerns the rights of individuals in the EU to privacy and the protection of their personal data. There ...
The regulation is very complex, therefore, reviewing internal policies and procedures will take time and resources. ESP would always recommend that you obtain the appropriate legal guidance from a qualified GDPR consultant. The ESP Elite & Elite Live software alone will not make your company complian...
GDPR: Why everyone is freaking out over four letters You may have heard of the General Data Protection Regulation. It may sound boring, but it's really important and CNBC has a guide to help you understand it. It's a piece of European Union legislation that could have a far-reaching imp...
GDPR: The basics What is GDPR? The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the biggest European shake-up of data protection in a generation. It's the culmination of two decades of experience of a rapidly growing data economy. It replaces the Data Protection Directive 95/46 EC and...
Here is what you need to know: What is it? GDPR is the European Union's new data privacy law. It gives people more control over their personal data and forces companies to make sure the way they collect, process and store data is safe. The EU hopes to achieve a fundamental change...
GDPR apply to all data produced by EU citizens, regardless of whether the company collecting the data in question is located within the EU, as well as all people whose data is stored within the EU, regardless of whether they're EU citizens. The GDPR also defines penalties for noncompliance...
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The GDPR applies to any business or organization operating within the EU, that processes personal information as part of its activities, regardless of where the data is processed, or any business or organization outside the EU, that is offering goods or services (paid or for free) or is moni...