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ComputerWeekly reports that “relatively few businesses in The Netherlands are familiar with the planned General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).” That’s according to Pieter Lacroix, managing director for the Benelux region at security firm Sophos, who says many organizations have a long way to go before they’ll be able to meet the requirements of the GDPR. Sophos research indicates half of 1,500 respondents surveyed are unaware of their organizations’ data protection policy and only 51 percent of company laptops are encrypted. “Lost or stolen laptops are the most common source of data breaches, so this is a very alarming rate,” Lacroix said. Meanwhile, Mark Vletter opines that the country’s proposed Security Act law makes The Netherlands privacy-unfriendly.
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