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15Oct

[Audio] Robert Bond on GDPR’s Impact on Internal Investigations

GDPR requires businesses to be transparent, fair, and proportionate in how they collect process and store personal data. Many in compliance and the business world fear, though, that it also severely hampers the way in which business can conduct...
By: Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/robert-bond-on-gdprs-impact-on-internal-30230/

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