Many Indian firms<\/a>, including some of those with Rs 10,000 crore revenue, have been found to be lagging on compliance of European Union data protection rule, according to a survey<\/a> conducted by advisory firm EY. 许多印度的公司,包括一些与10000卢比的收入,被发现在合规的落后欧盟数据保护规则,根据勘测莎莉由咨询公司)等等。
\"63 per cent of those who are familiar with the requirements and impact of GDPR<\/a>, continue to lag behind in complying with GDPR,\" the EY report said.
The survey was conducted in April-June period after European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came in to effect on May 25, 2018.
It covered 80 firms, which included 11 per cent companies with revenue of over Rs 10,000 crore, 4 per cent with Rs 5,000-10,000 crore, 16 per cent with Rs 1,000-5,000 crore range, 22 per cent between Rs 500-1,000 crore and 47 per cent having less than Rs 500 crore income.
The GDPR has stringent penalty provision of USD 20 million or 4 per cent of global turnover of company, whichever is higher.
\"The implementation of EU's GDPR has further propelled an organisation's journey towards safeguarding data and building the right security infrastructure for its customers and stakeholders alike. With India having moved a step closer to having its first data privacy law, there is a greater urgency for organisations to strengthen their compliance framework and view privacy as an opportunity to gain competitive advantage,\" Guru Malladi, advisory markets leader, EY said.
Around 30 per cent of the firm surveyed with over Rs 10,000 crore revenue were found to be familiar with the requirements and impact of GDPR but continue to lag behind in complying with GDPR. While percentage of firms with revenue below Rs 500 crore stood at 41 per cent.
\"76 per cent of the organisations recognise the need to comply with their own information governance policies as the leading factor in their GDPR compliance journey,\" the survey found.
This included 27 per cent of firms with revenue above Rs 10,000 crore, Rs 1,000-5,000 crore and below Rs 500 crore.
\"60 per cent cited inadequacy of skilled talent as a major obstacle in their GDPR compliance journey,\" the survey said.
Skilled talent challenge was recorded highest in firms with revenue of less than Rs 500 crore at 46 per cent, followed by 19 per cent in Rs 500-1,000 crore range, 17 per cent in Rs 10,000 crore bracket and 14 per cent in Rs 1,000-5,000 crore range.
However, 50 per cent of the firms, who neither have customers or suppliers in EU, have plans to increase their privacy spends in the coming year, the report said.
\"Law such as EU's GDPR and India's draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018 are bringing tectonic shifts in the world of privacy. Recent cases of data leakage and hacking has brought the impact on privacy, data protection, consumer rights, trust in digital platforms and cybersecurity to the forefront,\" Arpinder Singh, Partner and Head for India and Emerging Markets, Forensic and Integrity Services, EY, said.
Misusing user trust<\/a> by selling their data for profit to third parties without explicit consent will prove to be a challenge for companies, particularly those where harvesting user data is core to business operations. Over the next two years, we will see an increasing number of countries adopting similar data privacy laws to drive increased accountability and safeguard critical information, Singh added.
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“63%的那些熟悉的要求和影响GDPR在遵守GDPR继续落后,”是报告说。
欧盟民意调查在4 - 6月期间的总体数据保护监管(GDPR)来影响5月25日,2018年。
它覆盖了80家公司,其中包括11%的公司收入超过10000卢比,4%在5000 - 10000卢比,16%与1000 - 5000卢比的范围,22% 500 - 1000卢比和47%之间有不到500卢比的收入。
“实施欧盟GDPR进一步推动组织的维护数据和建立正确的安全基础设施之旅为其客户和利益相关者。与印度有靠近了一步有它的第一个数据隐私法,有一个更大的紧迫性加强合规框架和组织将隐私视为获得竞争优势的机会,”大师Malladi,咨询市场的领导者,是说。
约30%的受访公司拥有超过10000卢比的收入被发现熟悉的需求和影响GDPR但在遵守GDPR继续落后。当公司收入的百分比低于500卢比站在41%。
“76%的组织认识到必须遵守自己的信息治理政策为主导的GDPR合规旅程,”调查发现。
这包括27%的公司收入高于10000卢比,1000 - 5000卢比,低于500卢比。
“60%引用技术人才不足的一个主要障碍GDPR合规旅程,“调查称。
熟练的人才挑战记录最高的公司收入不到500卢比的46%,其次是500 - 1000卢比的19%范围内,17%在10000卢比支架和14%在1000 - 5000卢比的范围内。
然而,50%的公司在欧盟没有客户或供应商,计划增加他们的隐私在来年花,报告说。
“法律欧盟GDPR和印度等个人数据保护法案2018草案带来巨变的世界隐私。最近的病例数据泄漏和黑客带来了对隐私的影响,数据保护、消费者权益,相信数字平台和网络安全的前沿,“伙伴和主管合伙人辛格对印度和新兴市场,法医和诚信服务,出唱片。
滥用用户的信任通过出售他们的利润数据给第三方未经明确许可企业将被证明是一个挑战,尤其是那些收集用户数据核心业务操作。在未来两年内,我们将看到越来越多的国家采用类似的数据隐私法驱动增加问责,维护关键信息,辛格补充说。
Many Indian firms<\/a>, including some of those with Rs 10,000 crore revenue, have been found to be lagging on compliance of European Union data protection rule, according to a survey<\/a> conducted by advisory firm EY.
\"63 per cent of those who are familiar with the requirements and impact of GDPR<\/a>, continue to lag behind in complying with GDPR,\" the EY report said.
The survey was conducted in April-June period after European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came in to effect on May 25, 2018.
It covered 80 firms, which included 11 per cent companies with revenue of over Rs 10,000 crore, 4 per cent with Rs 5,000-10,000 crore, 16 per cent with Rs 1,000-5,000 crore range, 22 per cent between Rs 500-1,000 crore and 47 per cent having less than Rs 500 crore income.
The GDPR has stringent penalty provision of USD 20 million or 4 per cent of global turnover of company, whichever is higher.
\"The implementation of EU's GDPR has further propelled an organisation's journey towards safeguarding data and building the right security infrastructure for its customers and stakeholders alike. With India having moved a step closer to having its first data privacy law, there is a greater urgency for organisations to strengthen their compliance framework and view privacy as an opportunity to gain competitive advantage,\" Guru Malladi, advisory markets leader, EY said.
Around 30 per cent of the firm surveyed with over Rs 10,000 crore revenue were found to be familiar with the requirements and impact of GDPR but continue to lag behind in complying with GDPR. While percentage of firms with revenue below Rs 500 crore stood at 41 per cent.
\"76 per cent of the organisations recognise the need to comply with their own information governance policies as the leading factor in their GDPR compliance journey,\" the survey found.
This included 27 per cent of firms with revenue above Rs 10,000 crore, Rs 1,000-5,000 crore and below Rs 500 crore.
\"60 per cent cited inadequacy of skilled talent as a major obstacle in their GDPR compliance journey,\" the survey said.
Skilled talent challenge was recorded highest in firms with revenue of less than Rs 500 crore at 46 per cent, followed by 19 per cent in Rs 500-1,000 crore range, 17 per cent in Rs 10,000 crore bracket and 14 per cent in Rs 1,000-5,000 crore range.
However, 50 per cent of the firms, who neither have customers or suppliers in EU, have plans to increase their privacy spends in the coming year, the report said.
\"Law such as EU's GDPR and India's draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018 are bringing tectonic shifts in the world of privacy. Recent cases of data leakage and hacking has brought the impact on privacy, data protection, consumer rights, trust in digital platforms and cybersecurity to the forefront,\" Arpinder Singh, Partner and Head for India and Emerging Markets, Forensic and Integrity Services, EY, said.
Misusing user trust<\/a> by selling their data for profit to third parties without explicit consent will prove to be a challenge for companies, particularly those where harvesting user data is core to business operations. Over the next two years, we will see an increasing number of countries adopting similar data privacy laws to drive increased accountability and safeguard critical information, Singh added.
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