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Date de publication |
2018-08-14 06:08:00 (vue: 2018-08-18 20:01:14) |
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IDG Contributor Network: The unintended consequences of GDPR |
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GDPR has done a world of good. It has enabled us to understand digital privacy, empowered the consumer about her rights and put a steep monetary value on non-compliance. In a nutshell, the entirety of it can be summarized into responsibilities – what data are you collecting (of me), where is this data being stored, who (in your organization) can access my data, how are you providing safeguards to protect my data, when will you notify me (and the authorities) if my data has been compromised – and customer's rights (access, modification, erasure, transfer of my data at any time).What is the common denominator in all of the above?
Data underscores every aspect of the GDPR regulation. Nothing surprising yet the impact of this digital currency in our lives has been amplified thanks to GDPR and that has not been lost on the hackers. The case of a mental health facility that decided to pay the ransomware attackers instead of fighting them or relying on their own backup is not a unique case. |
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