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Most of the technical requirements of the GDPR have been law since
2003. It's just that the fines are going up by a lot so people are
finally paying attention.<br>
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Running an insecure network that holds personal sensitive data could
be considered negligent and the directors of the organisation could
be prosecuted.<br>
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It's a bit like Y2K all over again. There are consultants out there
are making a small fortune out of companies that should have known
better.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/03/18 16:38, James
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Just so: GDPR! Please look at this as liability cannot be
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<div dir="auto">GDPR is a bit of new legislation around data
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<div dir="auto">How exactly it impacts setting up a wifi point
in an office is unclear to me.</div>
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