GDPR In Practice Poster - Subject Access Request
GDPR In Practice Poster - Subject Access Request
Individuals will now be able to request details of all the personal data an organisation holds on them
- There are strict requirements with how these requests with must be dealt with under GDPR, ensure staff in your organisation are aware of these rules
- 80% of breaches involve staff, being able to show that you have taken reasonable steps to ensure staff are GDPR aware may be critical in the event of a breach or dispute
- A cost effective way of increasing GDPR awareness; non-compliance can result in fines of up to €20 million or 4% of global turnover (whichever is higher)
- A practical and attractive alternative to issuing hundreds of pages of plain text covering GDPR - can be displayed as part of your organisations GDPR training arrangements
- An effective way of maintaining data protection standards in busy or shared environments, particularly if you have temporary staff
- Features salient points with official guidance from the ICO and practical everyday advice
- Relevant to all core business departments such as sales, customer service, accounts, marketing, IT, operations and HR
- Significantly more professional in appearance than self-printed materials, printed directly on to polypropylene for a high quality image
- With high durability and tear resistance this poster is made to stand the test of time, unlike other paper laminated alternatives
- Choose from 3 specifications:
- Standard - 200 micron polypropylene
- Premium - 310 micron polypropylene with grey backing
- Heavy Duty - 200 micron polypropylene backing, with robust PET G 1.5mm front
Supplied as single posters. Save up to 15% by buying the full GDPR in Practice series of 10 posters
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