The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is designed to protect personal information in an increasingly digital world. It includes more than 50 Articles that have far-reaching implications for organisations and their use and storage of personal data. By 2018 we are expected to have witnessed the first human head transplant and Adobe Flash is predicted to be no more, the UK may or may not have left the EU and the flow of data into organisations will have increased by as much as five-fold, according to IDC. Businesses need to start planning their approach to GDPR compliance as early as they can.”]
Source: https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/articles/getting-records-gdpr-ready/

