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Data protection in the age of Brexit and GDPR

Discussions around data protection continue to be dominated by Brexit and the GDPR. And even as the GDPR is driving data protection maturity internationally, many companies are still playing catch-up.  

This 40-page expert guide digs into the Brexit implications for data protection and how the GDPR is driving data protection maturity, with insight into why many firms still stuck in the GDPR prep phase after its initiation.

Download it now to take advantage of this exclusive offer and to ensure your organization is fully compliant with the regulation. 

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