The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new European legal framework that came into effect on 25 May 2018.
The GDPR’s focus is the protection, collection and management of personal data, i.e. data about individuals, and it applies to all companies and organisations in the EU and companies outside of the EU who hold or otherwise process personal data.
This includes companies outside the EU that offer goods or services to the individuals in the EU or who monitor their behaviour there.
The GDPR is one of the biggest shake-ups ever seen affecting how data relating to an individual should be handled. Sign up for online training to better understand the GDPR and some of the steps businesses like yours can take.
“A very comprehensive overview... we feel more confident going forwards than we did.” - Debbie Manning, Brodie Panning
We gathered together the resources you need to get ready for the GDPR.
You can gain access to software guides, webinars, various training options and receive the right support for your clients.
Sage has produced this GDPR guide to help you better understand:
Get answers to key questions on topics including:
Looking for more tools to assist your organisation in meeting some of your GDPR obligations? Browse the GDPR section of the Sage Marketplace.
Sage has a project team that are focused on the implementation of the GDPR, endorsed by the Sage Board.
In addition, Sage has robust governance procedures in place to manage the implementation of the GDPR, including a Data Governance Committee comprising many key stakeholders to ensure all areas of our business adhere to the GDPR.
The information contained on this website is for general guidance purposes only. It should not be taken for, nor is it intended as, legal advice.
We would like to stress that there is no substitute for customers conducting their own detailed investigations or seeking their own professional advice if they are unsure of the implications of GDPR on their businesses.
Sage will not accept any liability for errors or omissions and will not be liable for any damage (including, without limitation, damage for loss of business or loss of profits) arising in contract, tort or otherwise, from the use of or reliance on this information or from any action or decisions taken as a result of using this information.
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