Ready or not, Canadian business may face sanctions under EU’s new privacy law
Besides having potentially hefty fines, the GDPR’s scope is also sweeping
- By: David Paddon
- May 25, 2018 July 10, 2019
- 10:00
Besides having potentially hefty fines, the GDPR’s scope is also sweeping
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