WHAT IS GDPR
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 aims primarily to give control back to citizens over their personal data
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It was adopted on 27 April 2016. It becomes enforceable from 25 May 2018, after a two-year transition period
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The UK Government has clarified that BREXIT will not affect adoption of GDPR

WHAT GDPR MEANS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
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Any company, big or small, will have to comply with new regulations
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GDPR is far more stricter than previous DPA and breaches in data security must be reported immediately
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Every business has to understand where GDPR affected data is held and who is responsible for it
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Without the right analysis and tools many smaller business can run into trouble
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Identification and better management of data is the key to compliance

TYPICAL AREAS TO BE ADDRESSED
Current Data Content and Consent Assessment
System
Mapping
Terms of Business Update
Organisation Obligations Identification
Issues Identification and Tackling
OUR GDPR DASHBOARD TOOL

Interactive Tool to manage GDPR Compliance
Dashboard view of your entire data organisation
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Action resolution and track compliance
Each node and link can integrate live data

