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1/3 of UK Businesses Have Never Heard of GDPR
London (UK), November 2017 - Hundreds of thousands of UK businesses are in the dark about GDPR, with research finding that almost a third have never even heard of it. Learning provider Litmos Heroes has discovered that over 30% of UK businesses have done nothing to meet the new EU regulations, which come into force in May 2018. Worryingly, 10% aren't planning on doing anything about the regulation, despite the threat of fines of up to twenty million euros.
» MORECylix Launches New GDPR Data Protection Online Course
Bath (UK), October 2017 - Cylix's new online training course provides staff with a practical guide to complying with the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and incorporates a unique transition training mode to bridge the gap before the GDPR comes into force.
» MOREHow to 'Level Up' Your Workforce for GDPR with Games
Plymouth (UK), October 2017 - An interactive webinar in October will explain how to use digital games to bring the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to life for employees and motivate them to comply with the new data-protection rules. The webinar, "How to 'level up' your workforce for GDPR with games", takes place 18 October, 15:00-15:30 (GMT+1), and challenges organisations to be creative with their GDPR training.
» MOREEssentialSkillz Release New GDPR eLearning Course
Chester (UK), September 2017 - EssentialSkillz, a global leader in online safety training and compliance software, has launched a new eLearning course on a topic on which all organisations in the EU need to ensure they are up to speed this year: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
» MORECompliance-Aspekt der GDPR-Verordnung vernachlässigt
London, Juli 2017 - Laut aktueller Studie des Marktforschungs- und Beratungsunternehmens PAC steigt die Nachfrage nach Managed Security Services Providern (MSSP) durch europäische Unternehmen, die sich gegen zunehmende Cyberkriminalität rüsten und Sicherheitsrisiken im Rahmen digitaler Transformationsprojekte minimieren möchten. Unter anderem zeigt die Studie einen beunruhigenden Mangel an Bewusstsein für die datenschutzrechtlichen Auswirkungen der General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) der Europäischen Union.
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