Information Security in Modern Age
Information Security in Modern Age
Learn how to deal with most common security issues and challenges in IT and how to protect Data.
Our Penellists
Zeeshan khan,
Adnan Ahmad,
Raja Tayyab,
Muhammad Afaq,
Ikram Niazi,
Zeeshan khan,
Adnan Ahmad,
Raja Tayyab,
Muhammad Afaq,
Ikram Niazi,
Tauseef Sarwar,
Mustafa Shuja,
Obaid Ur Rehman
Muhammad Inam Ullaha
Our Moderator
Nawaz Zai
Bilal Awan CEO Psycreality,
Anwar Malik
Mustafa Shuja,
Nawaz Zai
Our Moderator
Nawaz Zai
Dr. Farrukh Mirza
Ahmad Abdulwakeel
Zeeshan Khan
Ikram Niazi
Nawaz Zai
Ehsan Elahi
Nawaz Zai
Faisal Ghaffari
Dr Muhammad Atif Queshi
Ahmad Abdulwakeel
Ahmad Abdulwakeel

The General Data Protection Regulation is an EU law that came into effect on May 25, 2018 applying across all EU member states including Ireland in order to protect and safeguard the privacy rights of individuals.
Who does GDPR apply to?
In essence, it is difficult to think of a business that GDPR does not apply to because in order to do business most organisations need to collect personal data. GDPR applies to any individual or organisation that processes personal data so if you have a ‘Contact Us’ page on your website for individuals to submit their details, then you are collecting (and therefore processing) their personal data.
The GDPR does not just apply to large companies but also individuals, SMEs, not-for-profit organisation and community groups.
There is little difference in the application of the GDPR whether you are a large company, a SME or an individual. Very few exemptions under the GDPR apply to SMEs, one example would be that you may not be required to keep records of processing activities if you have 250 or less employees (depending on the type of personal data that you process). Apart from that, there are few differences in the application of the regulations based on the size of an organisation.