Organizations working to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation may be at risk of losing information that can help them in internal investigations. Deleting personal data before GDPR takes effect May 25 may allow companies to meet the requirements of the law but could expose them to other risks, said Katie Smith, the chief ethics and compliance officer at Convercent, a software company that helps firms handle compliance issues.
The Morning Risk Report: GDPR Compliance Could Hamper Internal Probes
The EU's new protection regulations could put organizations at risk after requiring them to delete personal data that could be pertinent to internal investigations. See what Katie Smith, CECO at Convercent, recommends to stay within regulation, while maintaining necessary personal data.
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