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General Data Protection Regulation: Compliance Checklist

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Prepare for GDPR Compliance Requirements

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a mandatory requirement for organizations dealing with European citizens to prioritize data privacy. The GDPR has set a high benchmark for data protection, making it a top priority for businesses that handle sensitive personal information of EU users.

Complying with these regulations not only helps businesses avoid hefty fines but also earns the trust of their customers.

What do you need to know to be GDPR compliant?

To become GDPR compliant, you need an approach that focuses on data protection and privacy, including following these guidelines:

  • Have visibility into the data you collect and retain
  • Use personal data within the law
  • Always ask for clear consent to collect and process data
  • Ensure that users can correct or delete their personal data
Prepare for GDPR Compliance Requirements
This white paper covers:

This white paper covers:

  • An overview of what is GDPR, including its definition, history and background
  • Key data compliance concepts used, including personal data, data controllers and processors, and data protection officers
  • A detailed explanation of affected parties and penalties, including the rights of data subjects and the consequences of non-compliance
  • Proactive strategies to become GDPR compliant, including conducting privacy impact assessments, implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures, and appointing a data protection officer
  • A checklist for building GDPR compliance

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