Indian companies likely to face increased compliance costs with GDPR
Agrees Basawaraj Vastrad (Technical Director of BD Soft, Country Partner of Bitdefender), "Indian companies are likely to face increased compliance costs or risk huge penalties if they fail. They should review their policies, procedures and existing privacy programmes. Developing a solid understanding of what the GDPR entails means to fully review your data, understand where it’s located and how it’s structured, how it flows and, most importantly, what it contains."
However, despite cyber security jobs having zero percent unemployment, there is a huge dearth of skilled professionals, who can understand the complexities of today’s interconnected world. Also, with cyber security breaches and intricacies having touched all industries and sectors, it is vital for all organisations to increase their security systems and processes.
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