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Brexit & GDPR: Would your data still smooth flow?

  • Photo du rédacteur: Pascal Bony
    Pascal Bony
  • 4 avr. 2019
  • 1 min de lecture

Brexit deadline is coming and most of us believe it will be a hard Brexit. Does Hard-Brexit means you will not any longer be GDPR compliant if some of your data is stored in or fly from the U.K? No. First, UK government claims they will permit data to flow from the UK to Europe but informs it has no control over the European to UK' flow of data. U.K has been the most active contributor of GDPR creation with the goal to harmonize data protection laws in Europe. Even if we now focus on GDPR, keep in mind before we relied onto the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998). As GDPR became live on May, 25th 2018, any non compliant data incidents detected prior to that date are ruled by the Data Protection Act 1998! Knowing that it takes months, sometimes years to identify a data breach, you can consider incidents happening in 2019 occurred prior GDPR. While we can't simply ignore any upcoming political changes affecting business over the Channel, please follow the European Data Protection Bord' guidelines: Should you plan to clone, relocate within / outside U.K your local or Cloud Apps, IO-Move will be an efficient solution to self convert or migrate your physical, virtual & Cloud instances.

IO-Move performs P2V V2V and C2C (Cloud to Cloud) migration possibly without any 3rd party help between AWS, Azure & OpenStack public, private & hybrid clouds.

 
 
 

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