GDPR

GDPR

In May 2018, EU GDPR (European Union General Data Protection Regulation), was signed into law to provide more privacy and control for people based in the EU.

The GDPR is unprecedented and complex legislation. It will have a dramatic impact on how global firms process the personal data of EU residents.

GDPR does not just impact European firms. Organizations outside the EU will need to comply with the GDPR if they control or process ANY EU residents personal data.

The GDPR consists of 99 Articles, categorized in 11 Chapters. Having a clear understanding of what personal data of European residents you collect and how you process it is the key to complying with this complex regulation.