Data Privacy after GDPR: a practical guide to global compliance

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Why GDPR changed the rules

GDPR permanently changed how organizations collect, process, and store personal data and its impact reaches far beyond the EU.

This eBook explains what compliance really means and why privacy is now a global customer expectation, not a “regional checkbox.” 

Beyond GDPR: CCPA, LGPD, POPIA and the new privacy landscape

Companies are dealing with a growing patchwork of privacy regulations worldwide (including CCPA, LGPD, and POPIA).  
They share a common goal: giving people ownership, control, and security over their personal data.  

Common requirements you’ll need to plan for:

  • Accountability & governance
  • Consent & processing
  • Notifications & data rights
  • Privacy by design
  • Data breach notification  

Reminder: GDPR requires notifying authorities and affected individuals within 72 hours after a substantive breach is identified. 

How to start: a clear action plan

Privacy works best when it’s built into core processes not added as a last-minute patch (“privacy by design”).  
This eBook outlines practical first steps, including:

  • Update your privacy policy (be transparent about your commitment and progress)  
  • Create an action plan across key GDPR requirements (governance, consent, rights, privacy by design, etc.)  
  • Map your data sources (what data you collect, where it lives, how it’s used, and how consent is captured)

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Data Privacy GDPR eBook