GDPR One Year On: What Has HR Learnt?
"To mark the first anniversary of the regulation on 25 May, the EU Commission issued a press release claiming the GDPR had not only made Europe fit for the digital age, but had also become a global reference point. While it's true that the GDPR has changed the landscape in Europe and beyond (see, for example, the new Californian privacy law and the discussions in the US for a federal privacy law), the Commission also recognised that compliance is a dynamic process and does not happen overnight. So how different are things now, one year on?"
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