
Last week we looked at The Ever Evolving Regulatory Environment and the need for a regulatory compliance architecture. If you didn’t see the first blog post on the topic, read it here.
- John Morrell
- June 13, 2018
Last week we looked at The Ever Evolving Regulatory Environment and the need for a regulatory compliance architecture. If you didn’t see the first blog post on the topic, read it here.
Guest post by Philip Gilligan, Sand Hill East LLP
We have seen an extraordinary array of regulations in the last 8 to 10 years, globally as well as specifically in the US and EU. Starting with the US Dodd Frank Act during the great recession, it continued in Europe with a series of regulations, most recently around data privacy and protection concerns in the form of GDPR.
It feels like 1999 all over again, when Y2K was looming and IT pros were pulling consecutive all-nighters to get ready for it. GDPR, which is a set of rules under which the EU strengthens data protection for approximately 750 million people, is more than cleaning email lists and landing pages.
Data security has never been as important as it is today. At Datameer, the security of your data is as important to us as it is to you. This is why companies working with very sensitive customer data – some of the world’s largest banks, healthcare insurers and telecommunications firms such as Citi, HSBC, Aetna, Anthem, Optum and Sprint/Pinsight Media – all trust Datameer for their data preparation and exploration needs.
Before all the hype, before all the security breaches and before the EU passed Governance Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), governance, risk and compliance (GRC) mandates were always initiatives for companies.