In May 2018, Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) became effective, promising to ensure better protection of sensitive customer and workplace data, and impose penalties on noncompliant organizations. The business world has had 30 months to assess whether GDPR has fulfilled its promise, and according to a new survey conducted by the ZEW, a European research firm, the results are mixed at best.
In March 2020, ZEW conducted a survey of 600 companies in the German information economy and had the following findings:
It’s likely not a surprise that businesses are irritated by GDPR (and other data privacy laws as they are implemented), as most regulations curtail behavior that can often be lucrative for those companies engaged in it. What is particularly surprising is that there is still so much uncertainty around GDPR more than 30 months after its effective date, as well as the relatively small number of companies who have taken proper steps towards achieving compliance.
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