CCPA and GDPR: Similarities and differences you must know
The GDPR and the CCPA are both aimed at protecting privacy. Although many similarities exist between the two, there are differences you should know about.
The GDPR and the CCPA are both aimed at protecting privacy. Although many similarities exist between the two, there are differences you should know about.
To comply with GDPR, many companies have adopted binding corporate rules (BCRs) as a solution for transferring personal data—and its popularity is growing.
The new and sometimes arcane GDPR lead generation requirements are forcing changes in the way businesses generate, convert, and retarget leads.
Under GDPR, organizations must ensure the safety of their data. But instead of seeing this as an onerous chore, embrace this privacy by design mandate.
Like it or not, GDPR is here, and noncompliance can cost your business big time. Avoid these common GDPR mistakes, and you should do all right.
The GDPR has been on the books for a few months, but its long tentacles are still being felt. If you haven’t considered your mobile data in relation to GDPR, you’d better start.
GDPR, with its 11 chapters and 91 articles, is the most comprehensive data protection modification in two decades. Is your company GDPR compliant? This guide will help you know.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is in effect, so we will soon get real-world results of what happens when legislation in one country affects the actions of people in other countries.
The GDPR’s right to erasure was put in place for honorable reasons and with good intentions. But are there times this right may be wrong?
With the clock ticking on GDPR, businesses around the world are scrambling to comply. But before you can protect personal information, you have to know what it is — and isn’t.