An overview of GDPR cyber security compliance obligations.

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The EU General Data Protection Regulation is a new regulatory framework for data protection and privacy. It has been discussed at length, but was finally adopted by the EU in March 2016 and came into force in May 2018.

The Regulation aims to strengthen citizens’ rights and simplify rules for companies in the Digital Single Market. The nature of a Regulation (as opposed to a Directive) is that it doesn’t have to be transcribed and interpreted into legislation in member states – it just takes effect; hence there is a more common baseline of requirements with less inconsistency.

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  • The changes from the UK Data Protection Act and the impact of Brexit
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  • The subset of articles in the GDPR that apply to security monitoring

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