GDPR: How To Achieve and Maintain Compliance

Author:   Andrew Denley ,  Mark Foulsham ,  Brian Hitchen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138326170


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   11 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Following the implementation of the new General Data Protect Regulation on 25 May 2018, organizations should now be fully compliant with their national interpretation of this far-reaching data protection standard. The reality is that most are not; whether through their inappropriate use of online cookies or ineffective physical data security, businesses continue to struggle with the increasing pressure from regulators to apply the Regulation. Non-compliance is widely due to misinterpretation, lack of real-world thinking, and challenges in balancing costs against business practicalities. This book provides insight into how to achieve effective compliance in a realistic, no-nonsense and efficient way. The authors have over 100 years’ collective international experience in security, compliance and business disciplines and know what it takes to keep companies secure and in-line with regulators’ demands. Whether your organization needs to swiftly adopt GDPR standards or apply them in “Business as Usual” this book provides a wide range of recommendations and explicit examples. With the likelihood of high-profile penalties causing major reputational damage, this book explains how to reduce risk, run a remedial project, and take immediate steps towards mitigating gaps. Written in plain English, it provides an invaluable international reference for effective GDPR adoption.

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Author:   Andrew Denley ,  Mark Foulsham ,  Brian Hitchen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9781138326170


ISBN 10:   1138326178
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   11 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The GDPR was introduced in May 2018 and has had an impact on all organisations that store or process the personal data of any EU Citizen. Understanding the ethical implications of the legislation and knowing what you need to do and also what you don't will be important to your company. - Dr Blay Whitby is a philosopher and technology ethicist specialising in computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics. He is based at the University of Sussex, England. He is also an ethics expert for the EU and a member of the UK All Party Parliamentary Advisory Group on AI. The GDPR was introduced in May 2018 and will impact any organisation that processes the personal data of any EU Citizen. Understanding what you need to do and also what you don't will be important to your company. - Matthew Bellringeris a former Head of Platform Development, in the IT Services department of the University of Sussex, and Founder of Meaningbit.com.


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Andrew Denley is a GDPR Compliance Consultant with 35 years’ experience in the research, intelligence, government and commerce sectors in both technical and consultancy capacities. In recent years he has championed and implemented information security risk analysis and framework compliance for a number of commercial companies with considerable success. An ISO27001 Lead Auditor, he has been listed on the International Register for Certified Auditors. Mark Foulsham is Chief Digital Officer at Scope, CEO of Surrey Innovations, and Director of CIO Connect, UK. He has experience spanning over 30 years in leading both business and technology disciplines within organizations and has supported businesses from the Financial Services, wider commercial sector, universities and social enterprises in achieving their GDPR compliance programmes. Brian Hitchen is a GDPR Compliance Consultant and author with 30 years’ experience working as an IT Security Manager for a number of financial services organizations. With an interest in cyber crime and the impact on small to medium businesses, Brian now writes to help companies better understand IT security, risks and issues, contingency planning and data analysis and plan what they need to do to counter the latest threats and deal with legislation.

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