Indian cos need to brace up for EU data protection regulation: PwC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Indian companies need to ready themselves for EU General Regulation (GDPR), which comes into effect from May 25, said global consultancy firm

The EU GDPR will usher a new data and protection regime to give regulators unprecedented power to impose fines, requiring large-scale changes across organisations - including India-based companies- if they conduct business in Europe, it said.

The Global State of Security Survey (GSISS) 2018 shows that 56 per cent companies have an overall security strategy while 53 per cent still require employee training on policy and practices.

It noted that 51 per cent companies have an accurate inventory of personal data, 49 per cent limit personal collection, retention and access to the minimum necessary, and 46 per cent require third parties to comply with their practices.

"It is important for Indian companies to brace up their security which will help them embrace GDPR. It is important for the companies to inform and educate their key stakeholders on the impact, enabling right planning of resource allocation with a right timeframe," said Sivarama Krishnan, Leader, Cyber Security, India.

Under GDPR, all organisations will have to report specific types of data breaches to the and, in some cases, to the individuals affected, said.

Reporting of breaches to individuals is critical in the case of high-risk data where the breach could typically result in discrimination, damage to reputation, financial loss or loss of confidentiality to the individuals affected, it said.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 17:22 IST