Security News > 2017 > May > Balancing act: Ensuring compliance with GDPR and US regulations (Help Net Security)
The impending GDPR, which will go into effect in a little less than a year from now, is going to have a significant impact on enterprise cybersecurity and data governance policies and practices beyond the European Union, significantly impacting global organizations based in the United States that handle data on EU citizens and residents. Because of this, American companies with a global reach should take the GDPR seriously and start the process of implementing the … More →
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