Germany:
Data Protection Authority Increases GDPR Compliance Audits Of Bavarian Companies
16 January 2019
by
Laurent De Muyter
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Bastiaan Kout
,
Jonathon Little
,
Martin Lotz
,
Hatziri Minaudier
,
Selma Olthof
,
Audrey Paquet
,
Sara Rizzon
,
Irene Robledo
,
Elizabeth A. Robertson
and
Rhys Thomas
Jones Day
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On November 7, the BayLDA announced that it increased its auditing
activities of Bavarian companies (source document in German). The
audits focus on the secure operation of online shops, protection
against ransomware in medical practices, compliance with the
accountability obligations of large corporations and medium-sized
companies, and implementation of information obligations in
application procedures.
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