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31 December 1970

Posts by Paul Hammersley

Proactive removal of data - now and forever more

The here and now Time flies when you’re having fun! Since we started out on our little GDP...

What does GDPR mean for global companies?

Gartner predicts that by the end of 2018, more than 50 percent of companies affected by GD...

Protecting consumers: why is GDPR so important?

Over the festive period, I’ve spent far more time in shops and watching telly than I norma...

Retention period: A minimum or a maximum?

GDPR: are retention periods being considered a minimum or a maximum? I’ve recently been in...

GDPR in SAP: Redact rather than Archive?

How widely will companies provide the Right to be Forgotten? Will this be commonplace in S...

GDPR: When is the Right to be Forgotten applicable?

I’m watching a wonderful programme at the moment where the opening credits state ‘This is ...

GDPR: almost a year to go. What are people aiming for?

In my last blog, I wrote about the GDPR compliance projects sprouting up at most companies...

The world wakes up to GDPR: where did it come from?

Since the start of the year, the volume has definitely been turned up on GDPR. I was speak...

Data protection by design in the SAP world

Explicit in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) legislation is the instruction t...

The Enterprise spread of personal data

Data across your landscape The accumulation of data today defies most minds. The amount is...

The Right to be Forgotten and the SAP challenge

It all started when one of our sales team called me to ask, “Can a customer use our produc...

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