Digital Journal June 17, 2023
Dr. Tim Sandle

GDPR has been in force for around five years. The regulation has helped to protect the rights of many, although not everyone’s needs have been met. From the business perspective, the regulation has presented both opportunities and threats.

Two business experts tell Digital Journal what these challenges are and what the future holds for privacy regulation.

According to Paul Trulove, CEO of SecureAuth the regulation needs to be made more robust and extend further into cyberspace. Trulove notes: “Consumer privacy has been a huge concern since the dawn of the Internet. Aside from the obvious security concerns, people started to realize that their personal information was a commodity that was being monetized and exploited by large corporations (sometimes of dubious...

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