Compliance Briefing: Malta lays out the financial consequences of GDPR breaches

Conference takes place on 27th June 2017 in St Julian’s Malta

The EU’s new General Data Protection Regulatory framework comes into force next spring and is bound to be one of the key topics on everyone’s mind at the upcoming Compliance Briefing: Malta conference.

Failure to conform to the new regulations will result in a huge financial burden on small and large companies alike. The current Data Protection Act (DPA) details that a monetary penalty notice of up to £500,000 can be charged to organisations for serious breaches. This will increase dramatically in 2018 – forcing companies to reassess their data security to ensure that they are GDPR compliant.

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