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22% of organizations in the health sector do not comply with GDPR
Experts explain the results of the European study
As a consequence of the health crisis being experienced because of Covid-19, there is an increase in technological solutions, applications and research dealing directly with health data.
From Pridatect, we have carried out a study at European level in order to know the perception and awareness of GDPR compliance in organizations in the health sector and to know what procedures and practices exist to ensure the security of personal data
In this webinar, legal experts will explain the results and provide good practices for health sector organizations and investigations.
What are you going to learn?
- What is the perception of compliance with GDPR. You might think you are compliant, but are you really?
- Degree of concern about the collection and processing of personal data by clients/patients
- What measures are being taken by organizations in the health sector to ensure compliance. Are they sufficient?
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Speakers
Lisa Hofman
Chief of Legal Operations Pridatect
Heading the team of international data protection experts at Pridatect, Lisa is a legal specialist and certified Data Protection Officer by TUEV (German institution for security-related services) with broad experience in helping companies and organisations with their privacy compliance.
Lisa is responsible for the product development of the international data protection platform having implemented and been responsible for data protection programmes in various companies as an internal data protection officer for over 6 years. She is passionate about making data security easily accessible to every company through innovative technical solutions.
Charles Maddy-Trevit
GDPR Compliance Specialist
UK Market GDPR Specialist
Charles has a background in a wide range of industries and sectors with international experience (US/UK/Canada/EU) in data protection, it’s this knowledge & experience that allows Charles to guide clients through the minefield of data protection regulations, and making compliance, simple.