Data Protection in a No Deal EU Exit – the action you need to take

Posted on: March 6, 2019

Content from SEEE Express March 2019


The UK will leave the EU on 29 March 2019. If there is no deal in place, this would impact how organisations exchange personal data.

Although the UK’s own data protection standards would remain the same (the GDPR will come into our domestic law), there would be changes to how personal data transferred from the EU/EEA to the UK. This could affect your organisation.

It is important for organisations, as a priority, to review whether they would be affected. For those that would be affected, practical advice and support from the ICO is available here, including ‘Six Steps to Take’ to help you understand the implications and prepare.

Other information on how leaving the EU may affect your organisation, and what you can do to get ready, is available gov.uk/euexit here.

Author: Steering Member
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