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How to cope with the vagueness of article 30 GDPR

Date: 31/08/2018
Subject: IT law
Written by: Privacy Perfect

The GDPR imposes many rights and obligations on organisations that require software support. Any software supplier will have to make decisions on how to interpret the GDPR. Because of the countless vague concepts in the Regulation, suppliers will have different interpretations. Therefore, it will be quite a challenge to connect software offerings to each other. Connections are desirable from a collaboration and efficiency perspective. Read more...

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