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GDPR: How To Achieve and Maintain Compliance


ISBN13: 9781138326170
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £31.99



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Following the implementation of the new General Data Protect Regulation on 25 May 2018, organizations should now be fully compliant with their national interpretation of this far-reaching data protection standard. The reality is that most are not; whether through their inappropriate use of online cookies or ineffective physical data security, businesses continue to struggle with the increasing pressure from regulators to apply the Regulation. Non-compliance is widely due to misinterpretation, lack of real-world thinking, and challenges in balancing costs against business practicalities.

This book provides insight into how to achieve effective compliance in a realistic, no-nonsense and efficient way. The authors have over 100 years’ collective international experience in security, compliance and business disciplines and know what it takes to keep companies secure and in-line with regulators’ demands. Whether your organization needs to swiftly adopt GDPR standards or apply them in “Business as Usual” this book provides a wide range of recommendations and explicit examples.

With the likelihood of high-profile penalties causing major reputational damage, this book explains how to reduce risk, run a remedial project, and take immediate steps towards mitigating gaps. Written in plain English, it provides an invaluable international reference for effective GDPR adoption.

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1 – Does the GDPR apply to you? Section 2 – GDPR Principles
Section 3 – Key Roles
Section 4 – Rights of the Data Subject
Section 5 – Your GDPR Project
Section 6 – Information Security Best Practice
Section 7 – Awareness
Section 8 – Data Handling and Management
Section 9 – Data Breaches
Section 10 – Your Technology Environment
Section 11 – Assessing Your Suppliers
Section 12 – Direct Marketing
Section 13 – Privacy Notice(s)
Section 14 – The Regulation and Articles
Index