Data protection and working remotely
The paradigm shift toward remote working began even before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Since then, local and national directives have confined large portions of the population to their…
The paradigm shift toward remote working began even before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Since then, local and national directives have confined large portions of the population to their…
Cookies are an important tool that can give businesses a great deal of insight into their users’ online activity. Despite their importance, the regulations governing cookies are split between…
We created GDPR.eu to simplify GDPR compliance for small- and medium-sized businesses. This guide will help you find all the tools you need.
Using GDPR-compliant services in your organization saves time and limits your exposure to data breaches and regulatory penalties.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation also requires companies outside the European Union to safeguard personal data. This GDPR compliance checklist covers tips specifically for US companies.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation isn’t just about data protection. Here’s what businesses need to know about data privacy in the GDPR.
Whether it’s an email client, a cloud storage service, or website analytics software, you must have a data processing agreement with each of these services to achieve GDPR compliance.
Download a PDF version of this template here. Transparency and informing the public about how their data are being used are two basic goals of the GDPR. This article…
The GDPR requires organizations to protect personal data in all its forms. It also changes the rules of consent and strengthens people’s privacy rights. In this article, we’ll explain…
Under certain conditions, the GDPR requires organizations to appoint a Data Protection Officer. In this article, we go over the profile and duties of this type of GDPR officer….