The GDPR aims to improve the protection and management of users' personal data. On the user side, private "more positive" legislation has not appeared for a long time. However, from the point of view of those who process the data, the situation is not so great. To do this properly, each organization needs to identify and document the locations where personal data is stored in existing databases and apply the GDPR. In cases where the system is in the early stages of development, identifying business processes that are subject to GDPR rules can help. However, when we talk about existing environments, it can be a great challenge from the practical and formally right side.
Azure SQL Database offers built-in mechanisms and tools that can help you ensure that all your data is GDPR compliant. Your only job is to use them in the right way.
About Speaker
Jasmin Azemović is a CISO and University Professor active in the areas of databases, information security, privacy, and forensic analysis. Author of the books: Writing T-SQL Queries for Beginners Using Microsoft SQL Server 2012, Securing SQL Server 2012 and SQL Server on Linux. Microsoft MVP (Data Platform since 2009). Speaker on many regional IT conferences, events, and panels.
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