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Post-GDPR stocktaking: How the Grand Duchy is coping six months into the application of the EU regulation
Six months after EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, PwC Luxembourg carried out a survey in October 2018 to gauge the local market’s reaction to the new regulation. The survey consisted of 15 questions that mainly addressed various GDPR requirements and the corresponding readiness of companies and was sent to organisations from different industries within the country.   Frédéric Vonner, GDPR and Privacy Leader at PwC Luxembourg said, "With this survey, we aimed at understanding the level of post-GDPR compliance of the Luxembourg market. We’re grateful to all the respondents for taking the time to share their thoughts with us. It has helped us shed light on the current data protection practices in Luxembourg and to understand how organisations...
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