European Union:
European Union's New Data Protection Law Will Impact Many US Employers
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As reported by our sister blog, Privacy and Security
Matters, the European Union's General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) is a game changer, and it is likely to impact US
based companies who do business in the EU, even if they don’t
have a office or employees located there. We will present an
in-person seminar in Boston (November 28), New York (November 29)
and Washington, DC (November 30) to address GDPR compliance. You
can register here.
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