The new GDPR – General Regulation on Data Protection – was published on May 4, 2016 and becomes mandatory on May 25, 2018. This new regulation aims to guarantee the privacy and confidentiality of data of the citizens of the European Union. Here are some of the most important terms and their meaning, so that you can receive the new Regulation accordingly.
GDPR is the theme of the moment. On 25 May, the new regulation that protects the personal data of citizens of the European Union comes into force on a compulsory basis. The main changes in this law to the current law are related to the right to forgetfulness, the right to portability of data and changes in consent to the authorization of data processing by citizens. In today’s article we will address the changes that GDPR will bring to your company!
The role of IT managers is to ensure the integrity of company data, which has become an increasingly difficult task in order to the increasing security threats. New digital solutions make companies more connected and mobile, allowing them to offer value-added products and services to their customers. However, ensuring maximum security in all areas is a challenge for IT managers. In today’s article we will address the IT Manager’s key challenges in data security!