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2017-12-06
09:39
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GDPR
Hi all,
for those of us that are doing business inside the EU there is a new regulation coming up called GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
It will be implemented by May next year and many of my customers are worried/interested what that meens to them regarding email, log files, E-dir, file server and so forth.
When it comes to all Microfocus products from old Novell to new HPE, what can you do and what do you do to be GDPR compliant?
And what products can you use to relief customers pain with GDPR?
/Lelle
for those of us that are doing business inside the EU there is a new regulation coming up called GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
It will be implemented by May next year and many of my customers are worried/interested what that meens to them regarding email, log files, E-dir, file server and so forth.
When it comes to all Microfocus products from old Novell to new HPE, what can you do and what do you do to be GDPR compliant?
And what products can you use to relief customers pain with GDPR?
/Lelle
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2017-12-28
05:21
In article <HA7WB.1050$ZC3.797@novprvlin0913.provo.novell.com>, Massimo
Rosen wrote:
> GDPR means
> you must *understand* it. You must know what rights your users and every
> other person you do business with has, and you must enable your
> processes to deal with those rights.
>
> It all starts with a lawyer. And a *LOT* of coffein and tranquilizers at
> the same time.
Likely to add in some audit function to make sure it is all working as
designed, after having designed it all.
It is largely just process and procedure, not just winging it.
Andy of
http://KonecnyConsulting.ca in Toronto
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Rosen wrote:
> GDPR means
> you must *understand* it. You must know what rights your users and every
> other person you do business with has, and you must enable your
> processes to deal with those rights.
>
> It all starts with a lawyer. And a *LOT* of coffein and tranquilizers at
> the same time.
Likely to add in some audit function to make sure it is all working as
designed, after having designed it all.
It is largely just process and procedure, not just winging it.
Andy of
http://KonecnyConsulting.ca in Toronto
Knowledge Partner
http://forums.novell.com/member.php/75037-konecnya
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2017-12-28
14:11
Andy Konecny wrote:
> It is largely just process and procedure, not just winging it.
Yes.
- Anders
> It is largely just process and procedure, not just winging it.
Yes.
- Anders
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