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When does the GDPR apply to Digital Technologies?

6th Oct, 2022

As data processing and technological solutions offered to the market get more sophisticated and multi-layered, it is increasingly important to understand how and when GDPR applies to technology products and systems. Is your organisation getting it right?

In Kaveh Cope-Lahooti’s latest report, he analyses concepts such as data “processing” on organisations’ software and hardware systems, with reference to the TCP/IP model (a widespread model for internet architecture), and how this may affect products vendors’ responsibilities under the GDPR. This demonstrates that more technology vendors (including software and hardware providers) may be inside the GDPR’s scope than would be immediately obvious – and such organisations should consider data protection controls appropriately for their systems.

Download this report below.

When Does the GDPR Apply to Digital Technologies? 

Authors

Kaveh Cope-Lahooti

Principal Consultant - Data Privacy

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