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GDPR: Five Years On - Key Insights and Survey Findings
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Our comprehensive survey examines the impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on Ireland's public and private sector organisations. Discover key insights, including the growing concerns about non-compliance fines and the evolving challenges and costs of GDPR implementation. Gain valuable knowledge about public awareness of GDPR and explore attitudes towards data protection. Our engaging discussion sheds light on the progress made and the way forward in the ever-changing data privacy and protection landscape.
Liam McKenna, Partner, Mazars, presents the key findings of the survey. The summary highlights crucial points regarding GDPR's impact on organisations and individuals. It covers topics such as the benefits of GDPR compliance, concerns about fines, challenges in achieving compliance, public awareness of GDPR, and the willingness to compromise data protection for appealing products or services.
Graham Doyle, Deputy Commissioner of the Data Protection Commission (DPC), shared the DPC's perspective on its application after five years. He highlighted that Ireland has the most active regulator and enforcer under the GDPR, with over 200 staff handling thousands of complaints across the EU. Graham mentioned some notable cases, including fines and compliance orders issued to various organisations for infringements related to unauthorised disclosure of information, data security, data protection for children, transparency, and a lawful basis for processing.
Graham discussed the DPC's five-year strategy, which focuses on regulating proportionally and fairly and targeting areas of highest risk. He emphasised the need for controllers to acknowledge access requests from individuals and mentioned that access request complaints remain the highest category of complaints received by the DPC.
The second half of the video is an open discussion between all panellists, with great insights into the future of GDPR.
We hope you enjoy the discussion.
Please get in touch with Liam McKenna and his team with any questions.
Time stamps
0:00 Intro from Paul Lavery.
3:00 Liam McKenna's presentation on GDPR Survey.
3:33 Attitudes towards GDPR.
4:22 Benefits to organisations working towards GDPR.
6:00 The cost of GDPR compliance.
6:35 Attitudes towards the interpretation of GDPR compliance.
7:26 Is GDPR in need of refinement.
7:56 How should GDPR complaints be handled.
8:14 About the general public section of the survey.
9:00 Awareness of GDPR.
9:25 Awareness of rights under the GDPR.
9:40 Are people willing to give up some personal data?
10:30 Organisations make it difficult to understand their approach.
11:32 Introduction to Graham Doyle.
12:33 Graham's opening remarks
13:10 The Data Protection Commissioners (DPC) perspective five years on from the introduction of GDPR.
14:15 Arc Life and Alliance decisions.
15:12 DPCs attitude towards the effectiveness of GDPR.
16:44 The Risk-based approach of the DPC.
18:50 Access requests.
19:30 Data breach notifications.
20:44 Other priorities of the DPC regulatory strategy.
24:24 Data Protection Officer support from the DPC.
21:46 EU strategy for data.
22:26 Digital regulatory ecosystem.
23:56 “Ireland is a wild-wild west for digital regulation”.
26:04 Ireland lacks high-profile conference.
26:53 Ireland needs to be an epicentre for digital protection regulation.
27:17 Ireland lacks the ecosystem.
29:40 Intro to Adam Finlay and Amy Brick.
31:41 How to develop a data protection ecosystem in Ireland.
33:30 "The pace of enforcement by the DPC is slow".
40:23 "Compliance is more difficult than 2018".
44:00 Competitive advantage of data protection certification
47:46 Concerns about civil actions from GDPR
53:30 Are there any big fines on the horizon
55:35 Do many data officers believe they are obstructed in their duties
Panel:
Paul Lavery
Partner and Head of Technology & Innovation, McCann FitzGerald LLP
Liam McKenna
Partner, Mazars
Graham Doyle
Deputy Commissioner, Data Protection Commission
Adam Finlay
Partner, McCann FitzGerald LLP
Amy Brick
Partner, McCann FitzGerald LLP
Our comprehensive survey examines the impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on Ireland's public and private sector organisations. Discover key insights, including the growing concerns about non-compliance fines and the evolving challenges and costs of GDPR implementation. Gain valuable knowledge about public awareness of GDPR and explore attitudes towards data protection. Our engaging discussion sheds light on the progress made and the way forward in the ever-changing data privacy and protection landscape.
Liam McKenna, Partner, Mazars, presents the key findings of the survey. The summary highlights crucial points regarding GDPR's impact on organisations and individuals. It covers topics such as the benefits of GDPR compliance, concerns about fines, challenges in achieving compliance, public awareness of GDPR, and the willingness to compromise data protection for appealing products or services.
Graham Doyle, Deputy Commissioner of the Data Protection Commission (DPC), shared the DPC's perspective on its application after five years. He highlighted that Ireland has the most active regulator and enforcer under the GDPR, with over 200 staff handling thousands of complaints across the EU. Graham mentioned some notable cases, including fines and compliance orders issued to various organisations for infringements related to unauthorised disclosure of information, data security, data protection for children, transparency, and a lawful basis for processing.
Graham discussed the DPC's five-year strategy, which focuses on regulating proportionally and fairly and targeting areas of highest risk. He emphasised the need for controllers to acknowledge access requests from individuals and mentioned that access request complaints remain the highest category of complaints received by the DPC.
The second half of the video is an open discussion between all panellists, with great insights into the future of GDPR.
We hope you enjoy the discussion.
Please get in touch with Liam McKenna and his team with any questions.
Time stamps
0:00 Intro from Paul Lavery.
3:00 Liam McKenna's presentation on GDPR Survey.
3:33 Attitudes towards GDPR.
4:22 Benefits to organisations working towards GDPR.
6:00 The cost of GDPR compliance.
6:35 Attitudes towards the interpretation of GDPR compliance.
7:26 Is GDPR in need of refinement.
7:56 How should GDPR complaints be handled.
8:14 About the general public section of the survey.
9:00 Awareness of GDPR.
9:25 Awareness of rights under the GDPR.
9:40 Are people willing to give up some personal data?
10:30 Organisations make it difficult to understand their approach.
11:32 Introduction to Graham Doyle.
12:33 Graham's opening remarks
13:10 The Data Protection Commissioners (DPC) perspective five years on from the introduction of GDPR.
14:15 Arc Life and Alliance decisions.
15:12 DPCs attitude towards the effectiveness of GDPR.
16:44 The Risk-based approach of the DPC.
18:50 Access requests.
19:30 Data breach notifications.
20:44 Other priorities of the DPC regulatory strategy.
24:24 Data Protection Officer support from the DPC.
21:46 EU strategy for data.
22:26 Digital regulatory ecosystem.
23:56 “Ireland is a wild-wild west for digital regulation”.
26:04 Ireland lacks high-profile conference.
26:53 Ireland needs to be an epicentre for digital protection regulation.
27:17 Ireland lacks the ecosystem.
29:40 Intro to Adam Finlay and Amy Brick.
31:41 How to develop a data protection ecosystem in Ireland.
33:30 "The pace of enforcement by the DPC is slow".
40:23 "Compliance is more difficult than 2018".
44:00 Competitive advantage of data protection certification
47:46 Concerns about civil actions from GDPR
53:30 Are there any big fines on the horizon
55:35 Do many data officers believe they are obstructed in their duties
Panel:
Paul Lavery
Partner and Head of Technology & Innovation, McCann FitzGerald LLP
Liam McKenna
Partner, Mazars
Graham Doyle
Deputy Commissioner, Data Protection Commission
Adam Finlay
Partner, McCann FitzGerald LLP
Amy Brick
Partner, McCann FitzGerald LLP