Four years on from the entry into force of the GDPR and the privacy landscape is still as complex as ever. The past 12 months have continued to be wrought with action and a heightened sense of privacy awareness. Developments in the Schrems II case and the privacy implications of the Coronavirus have highlighted a new level of compliance considerations for organisations to navigate.
Four years on from the entry into force of the GDPR and the privacy landscape is still as complex as ever. The past 12 months have continued to be wrought with action and a heightened sense of privacy awareness. Developments in the Schrems II case and the privacy implications of the Coronavirus have highlighted a new level of compliance considerations for organisations to navigate. Now that the regulation has been in full force for four years, what’s changed and what do organisations need to know?
In this session, we’ll share the top lessons learned in this new era of privacy, including enforcement and data breach insight, and thoughts about the future of privacy. We will also discuss the major developments that organisations should be aware of and how they can be actively preparing for them.