By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews. Image attribution is JanBaby from pixabay.
Date: 26 April, 2017
Time: 8am – 10.30am
Location: Royal College of Physicians, 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2
The most important change in data privacy regulation in the last 20 years comes into effect in May 2018. The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) directive is a comprehensive and strict framework that carries heavy financial penalties for non-compliance.
Event hosts Arkphire and Veritas will outline the key steps that businesses will need to take from a legal and IT perspective before implementing and executing their GDPR strategy.
Speakers include:
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https://www.veritas.com/content/veritas/english/en/form/webinar/veritas-arkphire-gdpr.html?cid=701f1000002BP28AAG
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