Zero Trust Security Video. We can help you ensure you are 100% compliant with the GDPR. We can also help you protect your organization from cyber threats, including DDoS attacks and data breaches. Our security solutions will help you prevent and detect data leaks. And mitigate the effects of any data breaches or breaches in your organization.
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GDPR Compliance:
Security Video can help you comply with the GDPR by ensuring that you have suitable systems and policies in place. Further, to protect the personal data of employees and customers.
Zero Trust Security Video can help you with the GDPR by ensuring that you have the right systems and policies.
Cybersecurity:
Zero Trust Security Video can help you protect your critical business assets. Especially, from cyber threats, such as advanced persistent threats (APTs), ransomware, phishing attacks, insiders/privilege misuse, etc. Our cybersecurity services include security awareness training, threat detection and incident response. We also offer a full suite of cybersecurity services for all sizes of organizations.
Data Leak Prevention (DLP):
Zero Trust Security Video can help keep sensitive information out of the wrong hands. Further, by identifying data leaks before they happen and mitigating their impact if they do occur. Learn more about our DLP solutions here or contact us for a free consultation on how we can help your organization comply with the GDPR and mitigate DDoS attacks and other threats to your network security.
It can help keep sensitive information out of the wrong hands by identifying data leaks. Even before they happen and mitigating their impact if they do occur. Moreover, we can help your organization comply with the GDPR. And mitigate DDoS attacks and other threats to your network security. Our security solutions can help you prevent and detect data leaks. Also, reduce the effects of any data breaches or breaches in your organization.
Contact Zero Trust Security Video today to learn how our security solutions can help you implement your GDPR compliance plan. To further, protect your organization from cyber threats, including DDoS attacks and data breaches.
What is the GDPR compliance plan?
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation. It’s new legislation that’s designed to protect the personal data of employees and customers in the EU. The GDPR goes into effect on May 25, 2018. Organizations that fail to comply with the GDPR could face fines of up to 4% of annual global revenue.
If your organization is located in the EU, it’s important to understand the GDPR and how it affects you. If your organization is located outside of the EU, it’s important to know how the GDPR is likely to influence privacy laws in other countries.
Keep in mind that data protection laws around the world are changing as a result of the GDPR. The United States has its own set of data privacy laws and regulations that may impact your organization, including HIPAA and CCPA.