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23 April 2019

How Banks And Regulators Are Already Re-shaping GDPR Requirements – Seven Lessons For You

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How Banks and Regulators are Already Re-shaping GDPR Requirements – Seven Lessons for You.
European Union Privacy
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In this article published in Banking and Finance Law Daily, Cahill partner David R. Owen warns financial institutions that refusing to evolve with the changing regulatory landscape regarding the EU's General Data Protection Regulation could be fatal to their business operations. The article highlights a recent report issued by the United Kingdom's Information Commissioner's Office that includes details on the first publicly-known enforcement notice under GDPR, provides an in-depth look at how officials are interpreting this new regulation and offers seven critical lessons that companies must incorporate into their operations in order to meet the evolving expectations of the business community.

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