How to prepare for new GDPR legislation

The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is now progressing through Parliament.

This factsheet outlines key changes your business needs to be aware of and how to get prepared for the change. 

Potential changes include adjustments to cookie consent, a new name and new responsibilities for your Data Protection Officer, plus how companies will be able to respond to challenges to AI decision making in automated processes.

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