Dixons Carphone data breach: how not taking data protection seriously affects your business
…understand that they can’t fix compliance by simply employing “experts”. Companies have to take responsibility for their own compliance. Consultants, lawyers and IT professionals may be able to help, but…
Building a GDPR compliant culture in your business
…your staff By far the most important way that you can make compliance interesting and create that compliant culture is by training your staff. The Privacy Compliance Hub provides different…
10 Things to Tell Your Customers About Privacy
Last weekend, the Observer newspaper reported the medical research company, UK Biobank, has opened up its vast database to insurance companies. Those companies allegedly then used that data to create…
GDPR : it’s just about ‘Big Tech’ right?
…and post GDPR complaints. Out of this total, 977 of the complaints were access rights complaints (or 30%). This was the biggest category of complaint. This can be compared to…
How to ensure your email marketing is GDPR compliant
…the person is identified, or is identifiable from their email address, then yes. If the email address is admin@company.com, then no. If the email address is dave.prentice@company.com, then yes. If…
How to map your data flows
…Brain Training, explains how The Privacy Compliance Hub helps his organisation establish and maintain a culture of continuous compliance. Watch video Make your data flows pretty Ours look like this. …
Privacy Health Check
…We are a privacy company after all! Promise 1: Awareness Q1.1 Have all your staff received data protection training?(Required) For example, do you provide: – general GDPR training for all…
10 quick ways to stay up to speed on privacy
…compliance At the Privacy Compliance Hub, we make compliance easy for everyone to understand, care about and commit to. We call it a culture of continuous privacy compliance. Our platform,…
The age of consent
…decisions. Watch video Consent must be valid The GDPR is very strict on what constitutes valid consent for processing personal information. There are four key elements in the GDPR definition…