Data Sovereignty in a Digital Age – Empowering Consumers

Data Sovereignty in a Digital Age – Empowering Consumers

Personal data is invaluable in today’s digital age, shaping experiences and driving industry advancements. Yet, concerns over privacy prompt a shift towards empowering consumers. With heightened awareness of data breaches and regulations like GDPR, ethical use and user consent are at the forefront, pushing for transparency and accountability in data management. This article discusses these crucial themes.

Why do some organisations not take data privacy seriously?

Why do some organisations not take data privacy seriously?

Data privacy is critical in today’s digital age, yet some organisations neglect its significance. This article delves into the reasons behind this negligence, exploring the symptoms of an organisation that fails to prioritise data privacy. The article underscores the necessity of taking proactive measures to protect sensitive information by analysing the possible outcomes of such negligence, ranging from legal and financial repercussions to reputational damage. We evaluate the pros and cons of not taking data privacy seriously, highlighting both short-term gains and long-term risks associated with this approach.

Human Resources GDPR data privacy considerations case study

Human Resources GDPR data privacy considerations case study

This article covers a Human Resources GDPR data privacy case study. It provides practical, real-life Human Resource adjustments in preparation for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, this article shows information given to a client’s Human Resource department in response to concerns raised about Human Resources GDPR data privacy.

GDPR scaremongering – don’t fall for the scary stories

GDPR scaremongering – don’t fall for the scary stories

GDPR scaremongering is a ploy that is over-used and misleading. There are a lot of “expert” sources spreading near extinction level event scare stories about GDPR. Motivation by fear works. It makes people panic, run away and act irrationally. As a business, panicking, running away and acting irrationally may not be the best way to make improvements and react to change. This article is an antidote to GDPR scaremongering. Instead, we offer sensible, constructive advice and opinion about implementing a successful GDPR structure and help you sleep better.