EU Parliament has announced that wants single data protection law in place by end of 2015. This law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is due to be passed through European Parliament. It will impact any organisation that gathers, processes and stores personal data. Here, Alesandro Porro, VP of International at Ipswitch outlines what difference the GDPR is likely to have on businesses and organisations in 2015.
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