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Preamble to GDPR

Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, commonly known as GDPR, recently became a very popular concern for most of the companies collecting data over internet. This GDPR is a rule passed by the European Union in the year 2016, setting some new rules on how companies will manage and share personal data. On 25th May 2018, they also introduced some new changes which forced the companies to make changes in their policies. Many rules in GDPR are built on rules set by earlier EU privacy policy like the Privacy Shield and Data Protection Directive, but now the rules are expanded in two crucial ways. First, the GDPR sets a higher bar for obtaining personal data than we have ever seen on the internet before. Therefore, any time a company gathers personal data on an EU citizen, it will need clear and informed consent from that person. Second, the GDPR’s fines are severe enough to get the entire industry’s attention.

Read more at: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/28/17172548/gdpr-compliance-requirements-privacy-notice

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Data Virtualization as a help to Data Protection

To prepare for the General Data Protection Regulation, companies need to find a way to establish security controls over the entire infrastructure from a single point. Without investing in new hardware or re-building existing systems, data virtualization allows companies to quickly and easily comply with data protection regulations. There are three ways in which this can be done. First rule is not to replicate the data which will lead to governance and security nightmares. Second is that data virtualization makes it possible to apply consistent levels of security across the heterogeneous data sources which contains the data. Finally, data virtualization removes the need for replication and latency of updates of customer information, thus providing users accurate information as applied in the system of record. Thus, data virtualization can help in data protection. Read more at: http://www.datavirtualizationblog.com/3-steps-data-protection-compliance-gdpr/

 

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