Abstract

It is here. May 25 of this year marked the effective date of the most comprehensive privacy regulations on the planet. But most organisations in the US and Canada are probably not compliant with the European Union's sweeping new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that has now taken effect. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is here and these tough new rules affect any company, government agency or other organisation that does business in Europe or handles the personal data of EU citizens or residents. There's no magic wand an organisation can wave to suddenly become compliant. And there's a surprising lack of awareness or concern about these regulations in the US. Gary Miglicco of PCM explains how GDPR means a dramatic change in how US companies manage their customers’ private data, and that it is only the start of a worldwide swing towards greater protection of consumers’ information.

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