The 6 Building Blocks of GDPR Readiness
You've been warned about the huge fines, you're aware you have a big task on your hands, and you know the plans you put in place are going to come under close scrutiny. GDPR is looming and, if you haven't done so already, it's time to take action. So where do you start?
At Box, we started planning in 2013. Since then, we've been working on achieving the 'gold standard' of GDPR readiness. We've been working with Data Protection Authorities in multiple countries, and we've achieved numerous certifications to ensure we are more than prepared for May 2018, when the regulation comes into effect.
So, we know the building blocks of a solid GDPR strategy, and these six steps are a good starting point to help you on your journey. Download this infographic now!
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