
In May 2018, organizations that collect or process EU citizen records were required to achieve and maintain compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The new legislation enacted strict data protection regulations: companies are required to notify the supervisory authority of a data breach within 72 hours, and failure to do so may result in fines of up to 4% of worldwide turnover or €20 million for intentional or negligent violations.
Accudata’s certified GDPR experts as well as our partners, like Forcepoint, can help you prepare for GDPR compliance on all fronts. We’ve developed a seven-step approach to ensure your compliance journey is methodical and manageable.
Complete the form and our Chief Technology Officer Brian DiPaolo will be in touch promptly.
Read our 3-part series – GDPR Explained – to understand how these new regulations are expected to impact businesses:
Part 1: EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): What It Means for US Companies
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