You can’t have failed to hear all the noise about the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which comes into force on May 25, 2018.
The most important change to data privacy regulation in 20 years, a lot of people are still trying to understand what GDPR means for their business.
One thing is for sure, programmes are business-led transformations, typically led by legal and compliance teams, that will require well-thought out procedures, processes, systems and ongoing employee training to be in place.
In other words, it’s not the sole responsibility of IT leaders. Indeed, experts say that senior representatives from all business areas will be responsible for issues relating to the regulation and ensuring that implementing GDPR is a success.
So, where does that leave IT Leaders?
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You can’t have failed to hear all the noise about the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which comes into force on May 25, 2018.
The most important change to data privacy regulation in 20 years, a lot of people are still trying to understand what GDPR means for their business.
One thing is for sure, programmes are business-led transformations, typically led by legal and compliance teams, that will require well-thought out procedures, processes, systems and ongoing employee training to be in place.
In other words, it’s not the sole responsibility of IT leaders. Indeed, experts say that senior representatives from all business areas will be responsible for issues relating to the regulation and ensuring that implementing GDPR is a success.
So, where does that leave IT Leaders?