Brexit and data protection
International transfers of personal data have long caused difficulties for businesses. In a cloud computing world, businesses often don’t fully understand the storage, SaaS and marketing services they use, failing to realise they may be making transfers of personal data across international borders. With Brexit, things are about to get even more difficult.
Helen Brain, Commercial Partner at Teesside Office of Square One Law, talks to Gill Hall, managing partner, about why businesses need to understand how data protection laws will change with Brexit and act now.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Square One Law .
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