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Varonis Survey Reveals Significant GDPR Readiness Gap
Varonis Systems has released findings from an independent survey of 500 cybersecurity professionals exploring readiness and attitudes toward the upcoming EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation deadline.
The survey, which polled 500 cybersecurity professionals in the UK, Germany, France and U.S., highlights GDPR readiness shortcomings, with more than half (57%) of professionals concerned about compliance with the standard.
With just a few months before the May 25, 2018 deadline, 60% of respondents in the EU and 50% of respondents in the U.S. say they face some serious challenges in being GDPR compliant. Among other notable findings:
● 38% of respondents report that their organisations do not view compliance with GDPR by the deadline as a priority.
● 74% believe that adhering to the GDPR will give them a competitive advantage over other organisations in their sector.
● For UK respondents, 58% think that implementing data protection by design poses the greatest challenge in meeting the GDPR, followed by the right to erasure/“to be forgotten.”
“It’s encouraging to see progress made surrounding the GDPR, and yet it’s deeply concerning that more than half of the organisations surveyed continue to face compliance challenges,” said Varonis CMO David Gibson. “The GDPR represents a significant change in the way data must be handled. It’s alarming that so many respondents simply aren’t worried, especially given that many organisations are not tackling the biggest problems and best practices around data collection, management and protection. Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to the GDPR, and organisations that have fallen behind in their preparations must ramp up their compliance activities or they could take a serious financial hit once the regulations take effect.”
Read the full survey findings: https://www.varonis.com/learn/countdown-to-gdpr-survey/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Varonis .
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