The role of biometrics in a post-GDPR world

The wider purpose of GDPR is to ensure businesses have put the appropriate processes and protection in place to securely manage European consumers data. However, one year on and our research has found 84% of respondents don’t think GDPR has been taken seriously enough and that the security of their data is still an issue. Highlighting that UK organisations’ initial efforts simply weren’t enough in the eyes of consumers and on-going communication must be considered. To read more: Click here

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