Fujitsu Ireland has called on Irish businesses to take positive action in preparing for the introduction of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which comes into enforcement on May 25th 2018.
Organisations in non-compliance after this date will face heavy fines, however, GDPR represents an opportunity for businesses that can yield numerous benefits, technical and non-technical. These include, but are not limited to:
David Delaney, Director of Delivery Fujitsu Ireland commented; “GDPR is less than a year away and cannot be ignored by Irish businesses. Regardless of size, if your business handles personal data, the regulations apply to you. We are therefore encouraging business owners and managers to take the necessary steps in safeguarding the future of their business, as well as taking advantage of the many benefits that the process yields.”
“Once you’re equipped to manage personal data effectively, you can do the same for all data that you care about. This might include strategic plans, customer information, financial results, intellectual property etc. The broader benefits of GDPR will become apparent once implemented, the opportunity is now to position your business to take advantage of future opportunities”.
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