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In Thomson Reuters' article, senior associate Wanne Pemmelaar discusses the new cyber security and data breach notification rules that apply in the Netherlands as of 1 January 2016.
In Thomson Reuters’ article, senior associate Wanne Pemmelaar discusses the new cyber security and data breach notification rules that apply in the Netherlands as of 1 January 2016. These rules trigger widescale security upgrades, ahead of new European rules. Pemmelaar says: “Firms should take steps to raise awareness of breach-reporting obligations within their organisation”.
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“Dutch data breach notification policy triggers widescale security upgrades, ahead of new European rules”, an article by Wietske Jarvis-Blees. This article was first published by the Compliance Complete service of Thomson Reuters, Accelus.
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