5 Facts about Data Protection
Data protection is one of the most important topics of discussion in this expanding digital world . A lot of people and companies are not aware of what this means, and they would need to gain additional knowledge in order to understand the true meaning of this .
Here are some facts about Data privacy that you might be even shocked from them:
1. 84% of respondents indicated that they care about privacy, care for their own data, care about the data of other members of society, and they want more control over how their data is being used. Of this group, 80% also said they are willing to act to protect it.
2. Among privacy-active respondents, 48% indicated they already switched companies or providers because of their data policies or data sharing practices.
3.46% of customers feel they’ve lost control over their own data
4.9% of organizations said it would take more than a year to get GDPR ready
5. 56% of organizations named “locating unstructured personal data” as the most difficult issue in responding to data subject access requests (including access, deletion, and rectification requests).
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