Look at the definition of "after the fact" - 'occurring, done, or made after something has happened.'
It's a nonsense to suggest that GDPR 'has happened' as it involves continuing responsibilities.
I don't think anyone here has suggested it has happened and that's the end of it.
GDPR was introduced only a week ago. Even those who have prepared comprehensively ahead of its introduction will have continuing and ongoing responsibilities.
Hmmm. Yet this innocuous truism has provoked quite a reaction.
it is not true to say GDPR was introduced a week ago. There was no EU legislation relating to data protection introduced recently.
I did the course. it was very good.Anyway, I signed up for gdprcourse.com. They have an on-line tutorial and then a 3 hour classroom course.
Can I simply send out an email alerting them to the new work on the site?
So, a better way of going about it would be to send an email asking if I can put them on a list for future emails about website updates, while having the link to the site under my name, as always.
What you seem to be saying is that cold-calling (or cold-emailing, if there is such a term) is no longer possible. Right?
I attended a GDPR course last month and the guy giving it said that he anticipates that the vast majority of GDPR compliance work will be after 25 May.
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