
Joyce Norris-Montanari starts this two-part series with some suggested actions you can take to help you comply with the GDPR.
Joyce Norris-Montanari starts this two-part series with some suggested actions you can take to help you comply with the GDPR.
David Loshin looks at two levels of data privacy concerns: exposure, and fair use of personal information.
@philsimon provides more thoughts about the opportunity that GDPR provides marketing departments.
David Loshin says the hardest part of compliance is knowing if a data asset contains personal data, and ensuring you can protect it.
@philsimon chimes in on a massive opportunity for organizations that process the data of EU residents.
Todd Wright says the risk of fines for GDPR noncompliance may pale in comparison to the risk posed by reputation loss.