The initial transition to GDPR will be lengthy and challenging
Sanjay Gupta, Managing Director, South Asia, Middle East, NICE puts forward his observation. “For many organizations, the initial transition to GDPR compliance is likely to be a lengthy and challenging process. As the digital revolution marches on, it brings about numerous technological advances that is the thrill of the fourth Industrial revolution. However, there is one dimension called compliance and regulation that needs to be addressed and requires re- evaluation based on the continued reassessment of the risks.A broad, powerful, and automated approach to security is required to achieve this.”
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has brought about an unprecedented change in the European data protection laws after more than 20 years. It strengthens the data rights of EU residents and harmonizes data protection laws across all member states, thus designating individual choice as a priority over everything else.
GDPR was enacted two years ago while its enforcement across all 28 EU countries came into effect at midnight on 25 May 2018.The new act is going to strengthen the data rights of EU residents and harmonize data protection laws across all member states, making it identical.
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