With the U.K. expected to leave the EU imminently, organizations must plan now for data governance within the U.K., and for data transfers into and out of other jurisdictions. Take a look at this IAPP infographic to learn more about where to focus your efforts in the case of a “no deal” Brexit.
Infographic – Brexit: Data Protection and Transfers, if “No Deal”
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