Italian companies can now rely on guidelines on how to comply with the European General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR). These guidelines unveil some interesting positions.
In recent weeks, the French and Dutch data protection authorities have announced their own approaches to the GDPR. Now, Garante per la protezione dei dati personali, Italy’s DP authority, has issued its six-step methodology on the GDPR.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation, which comes into force in May 2018, will introduce some of the most stringent data protection laws in the world. It is vital for anyone working with customer data to be familiar with its contents and with the guidelines being issued by national DP authorities across the EU.
To read about the main changes provided by the current draft law summarized by Giulio Coraggio, click here.