GDPR: May 25th

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Are you GDPR Ready?

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Time is running out

The General Data Protection Act will come into force across Europe on May 25th 2018.

Any organisations that processes personally identifiable information will need to be compliant with the GDPR.

Time is running out, but we can still help you get your documentation and processes ready to meet your GDPR requirements.

GDPR doesn’t apply to me

The GDPR does not apply to you if you’re just managing information for purely personal or household activities. So you don’t need to worry about keeping the window cleaners details in your phone.

However, If you are a business of any size and you manage personally identifiable information, the GDPR will apply to you.

What is personally identifiable information?

The GDPR says that Personally Identifiable Information is any information that can be used to identify an individual.

This can be directly (like a person’s name or email address) or indirectly (such as a client reference number, or IP details)

Common types of personally identifiable information you may use are things like employee details, customer and supplier information, cookies used on your website and emails.

But my only contacts are other businesses

In reality, this is probably note the case.

Most people have personal information for their business contacts, such as their name, position in the company or personalised email address.

What do I have to do?

You need to make sure you have documented how you collect and manage personal data, stating what safeguards you have to protect that information, and how it’s going to be used.

You need to identify a lawful basis for using the information, and make sure it is only used for that purpose.

And you need to know where the information is, who has access to it and how you can manage it if you receive a data subject request

#WeCanHelp

tinsleyNET IT Servces Consultants #WeCanHelpThere’s a lot of work that needs to be done getting GDPR compliant, we can take the burden off you and create the policies, documentation and processes you need to make sure your organisation is compliant.

We can continue to support you by processing your incoming user requests and monitoring your processes to make sure your organisation remains GDPR compliant.

Contact Us Today!

Some of the GDPR specific services we offer include:

  • Data Protection Officer Services
  • Policy Writing
  • Data Handling
  • ICO Registering
  • Process Monitoring
  • Process Assessment

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GDPR: What it means to everyone else

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What is all this GDPR?

It’s not just businesses that need to know about GDPR. The GDPR is all about you.

The GDPR are a set of new regulations that say how organisations can collect, use and store data about you. It also states what rights you have to your data, and how you can get hold of the data any organisation has about you.

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GDPR: Photos & CCTV

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Are you GDPR Ready?

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If you’re primary business is photography, have you considered the impact the GDPR is going to have on you and how you operate?

What about if you have CCTV that monitors and records an area that members of the public can access? Read more

GDPR: What about our existing data?

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When the Data Protection Act is replaced by the GDPR, what is going to happen to your existing data? Will you need to contact everyone to get permission to hold their data? what about if they don’t respond? Read more

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May 25th – Are You Ready?

On May 25th 2018, Regulation EU 2016/679, better known as the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) will come into force in the EU, and will have an impact on organisations worldwide that deal with personal information from EU citizens. GDPR is the successor to the Data Protection Act in the UK, which has been around since the 1980’s Read more