Firms falsely using GDPR as a “scapegoat” for non-compliance with consumer duty ... it has seen some firms using the data protection laws as a reason to not comply with consumer duty.
It came into effect in May last year, and will remain part of UK law even after we leave the EU. GDPR took four years ... We can access data held on us within a month, free of charge.
The security expert contacted dozens of UK and US-based firms to test ... General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018. The law shortened the time organisations ...
With jurisdictions such as California, Brazil and India looking to adopt laws offering similar ... One year on from the GDPR taking effect, banks and fintech firms have the resources and expertise to ...
But compliance ... hesitancy for us was—these are unknown vendors. We’re all trying to make sure we don’t make mistakes because there are real stakes here now with GDPR and CPRA, not to ...
Our personal data is shared with and processed by dozens of organisations every day Next month a new law will make ... about how to be GDPR-compliant "One consultant told us if we'd emailed ...
India is ready to take a stab at formulating its first laws to govern data and it ... “Therefore, compliance with the GDPR may not result in compliance with the PDP, since transfer outside ...