The GDPR goes into effect on May 25, 2018 creating a harmonized data protection law framework across the EU and extends the scope of the EU data protection law to all foreign companies processing data of EU residents.
It is designed to protect their personal data and will apply to a wide range of personal data etc an individual’s right to control the use of their data.
To help you understand what being compliant to GDPR really means, SK tes has prepared a whitepaper that explains it in detail and describes the best practices your organization should consider adopting.
This white paper prepares you for GDPR by providing a basic understanding of what is required, outlining the key steps to take, explaining how technology is being used to drive and maintain compliance throughout the entire IT life cycle.
In the GDPR whitepaper guide, we cover:
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What is GDPR?
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Where to begin
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Reliable data removal with GDPR compliance
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Maximising life-time IT asset value
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How SK tes can help