How to prepare for the new data protection act in Switzerland

What’s new? Who should prepare? And does the new data protection regulation apply to companies in the EU?

e will answer these questions and more with our 5-step program for Data Privacy Readiness. Following the 5 steps will ensure you comply with the new requirements and are ready on the 1st of September.
Speaker: Evelyn Thar, Riccardo Gosteli

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