Nearly half of UK workers still believe data isn’t secure in their business ahead of the GDPR deadline - and a third (31%) said their business wasn't taking action to ensure compliance.
A new study has found that 43% of UK office workers believe there is data in their organisation that is not secure, with 6 out of 10 (59%) office workers admitting they haven’t been given training on how to deal with the new GDPR regulations.
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The survey was done by office product specialist Fellowes in order to understand if businesses and employees were prepared for the GDPR deadline.
A concerning lack of understanding, on how to keep company data secure, was uncovered.
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