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GDPR
BA fine biggest of its kind in the UK – but it could have been bigger.
This week’s news of IAG data breach fine is understood to be the biggest penalty the ICO has issued to date under GDPR, but it’s not the maximum that the airline could have faced.
FCA Fine Raises the Bar on Single Customer View
This is a £33m fine essentially caused by lack of an accurate, up-to-date Single Customer View – the catalyst being inadequate identification of all accounts for deceased customers and (in some cases) writing to old addresses.
How GDPR Changes the 1-10-100 Rule
The 1-10-100 rule is a quality management concept used to quantify the hidden costs of poor quality. Think of it as Moore’s Law applied to data quality. This rule has stood for nearly 30 years, but with GDPR now enacted it’s outdated. Read how on 360Science.com.
GDPR – What You Need to Know About Consent
Who should read this? This post is written for Data Controllers and anyone who needs to understand what the obligations of the Data Controller under GDPR are for obtaining consent. We’re talking about customers here, but the same obligations apply to any other personal data that you hold. What do you need to know? Over the last several years, data-driven…
GDPR Key Definitions and Terminology
This week, as part of our series on GDPR, we are looking at the key definitions in the EU General Data Protection Regulation to help you decide which of the obligations of GDPR do indeed apply to your business.
GDPR – what is changing next May?
This is the second in a series of posts about the EU GDPR – now less 12 months away!
EU GDPR now just 12 months to go – where do you start?
As you should know, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force one year from today, 25th May 2018. As we will still be in the EU then, whatever kind of Brexit we are in for, you only have 12 months to make sure that all your systems support compliance. If you need any incentive to…