GDPR and the Effect on Data Breaches
The Information Commissioner’s office have now confirmed that the UK will have to enact the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by May...
Posted , Author Christian Mancier
The Information Commissioner’s office have now confirmed that the UK will have to enact the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by May...
Posted , Author Christian Mancier
It is official. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is here to stay, at both home in the UK and abroad across the EU. Prime Minister...
Posted , Author Rick Orloff
Worried about GDPR consent issues? Called a halt to preparations as you wait and see the effect of Brexit? Still feel unprepared? You’re not...
Posted , Author Rachel Johnson
Thursday 23rd June 2016 marked a significant day for the UK. As the majority of the public voted to leave the European Union, there has been a lot...
Posted , Author Paul Evans
The development of new technologies has resulted in multiple channels and devices for consumers to interact with, giving marketers access to more...
Posted , Author By Nigel Crockford
Permission might not be good enough. To comply with GDPR the controller of personal data may be better off relying on legitimate...
Posted , Author Michael Baxter
Given the length of time email marketing has been around, we’re not exactly surprised at the changes brought in by the General Data...
Posted , Author Lee Chadwick
Thanks to the GDPR, the attention of organisations everywhere seems to be focused on the personally identifiable information (PII) that they...
Posted , Author Matt Middleton-Leal, EMEA General Manager, Netwrix
Nearly three-quarters of shoppers in the UK feel they don't get enough from brands in return for sharing their personal data, according to new...
Posted , Author Jonathan Davies
Healthcare, medical research, clinical trials, finance, the military - In these regulated sectors, there is process. Always. Processes for...
Posted , Author Simon Wright