ARTICLE
27 September 2017

Data Processor GDPR Checklist

A major change with the GDPR is that data processors now have direct legal obligations under EU privacy law.
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A major change with the GDPR is that data processors now have direct legal obligations under EU privacy law. This is a significant shift from the current EU Directive which only directly obligates the data controllers. Non-compliant data processors face significant fines of up to 4% of global annual turnover or 20,000,000 euros, whichever is higher, and may be directly liable to individuals for damages. 

If the GDPR applies to you, review our checklist in the link below summarizing the data processor's obligations.

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 to download the full PDF version of this client alert.

Our GDPR Compliance Task Force is available to assist and advise clients in efficiently addressing GDPR-related issues.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
27 September 2017

Data Processor GDPR Checklist

United States Privacy
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