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GDPR: What has changed throughout its implementation?

Much has been said about the GDPR in 2018. The new regulation came into force in May last year and thousands of news related to the law came out. A year and a half after its arrival, few people talk about this legislation that promised to drastically change the way companies relate to their customers and business partners. We are currently experiencing a “non-reaction” phase to the GDPR, which could compromise data security and could result in huge fines for non-compliant. We will understand in this article what is the state of play regarding the General Data Protection Regulation!

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10 facts you need to know about GDPR

GDPR came into force a year ago, and at the moment there is a general state of apathy regarding this new regulation. It easily goes unnoticed that the GDPR has emerged to boost opportunities, to review and enforce data protection policies. There has not been a very significant attention and adherence on the part of the organizations to this new legal obligation, which is a mistake, because despite the lack of interest that companies demonstrate, fines have already been imposed in Europe due to legal violations of the GDPR. In today’s article, we’ll give you 10 facts you need to know about GDPR!

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“I was fined for violating GDPR. What should I do?”

The GDPR is already in place and has already begun to make its first “victims”. Many people doubted the existence of large fines, but the truth is that several European companies were fined due to legal failures. Among the main causes of fines are the following: undue access to data by an excessive number of users, breach of data integrity and confidentiality due to lack of preventive measures and inability to ensure the technical implementation of previous measures. Companies that are fined for failure to comply with the new legislation have a long way to go to regain the trust of their customers and other stakeholders. In today’s article, we leave some tips for getting back on the heels of a GDPR fine!

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