September 2016
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With the UK reportedly still planning to introduce the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which aims to give individuals greater control of their personal data, delegates considered how future arrangements will work in practice following forthcoming changes to Britain’s relationship with the EU.
Discussions also focused on what form data protection may take, in the event that the United Kingdom leaves the European Union before the GDPR takes effect, as well as the steps necessary for ensuring data protection laws reflect the standards of European trading partners.
It provided an opportunity for those attending to discuss how organisations holding large quantities of data can prepare for implementation and ensure compliance - as well as the implications of the regulation on individuals’ right to privacy and the security of personal data.