What Does GDPR Mean to You?

March 1, 2017
Colin Prime-Moore

European General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is fast approaching with a land date for May 2018, and businesses need to be prepared, and the Brexit decision changes nothing. As we become an outside country to the European Union, we still need to adhere to the storing of personal data within the EU and data regarding EU citizens. It should also be noted that as the adoption of Cloud and Data Centre services from key vendors becomes more common, the majority of these will reside outside the UK and within European countries, all governed by GDPR. ​

Large Fines

GDPR imposes large fines on any business that breaches the conditions of GDPR – 4% of annual global turnover or €20 million, whichever is greater. Fines of this scale could very easily lead to business insolvency and, in some cases, closure. Data breaches are commonplace and increase in scale and severity every day.  Therefore the ability to remain protected is paramount, therefore now is the time to address the requirements of GDPR.

Continuous Protection

Dealing with GDPR is not a one off action, its imperative to remain protected, therefore once the discovery of the data distribution has been performed, it is advisable to invest in technologies to maintain your protection. We look to technology to solve some of these issues, for example Veritas Data Insight as a means of detecting and securing the unstructured data contained around your premises that could be potentially compromised.