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IT Governance's CEO, Alan Calder, to speak at the 10th Annual Nordic GRC Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark



One of Europe's authorities on Information security, Alan Calder, the founder of IT Governance, will speak on GDPR issues at the 10th Annual Nordic GRC Summit, taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The GRC Summit aims to provide businesses with an overview of the current cyber threats, best practices in information security and changes in data protection laws. Over the course of two days, experts in the industry will discuss the challenges GRC and IT security functions are facing, as well as the steps businesses will need to take to prepare for May 2018, when the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force.

Alan Calder said: "I'm delighted to be attending the 10th Annual Nordic GRC Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark. I look forward to speaking on data protection and cyber security and presenting my workshop, which will help businesses understand the key requirements for the new data protection Regulation."

"With the GDPR coming into force in May 2018 bringing increased fines for data breaches, organisations worldwide can no longer afford to ignore European data protection law."

On 15 March 2017, from 10:30 – 11:30am (GMT+1), Alan Calder will deliver a presentation entitled “Data protection and cyber security: Is your business secure?", which will discuss the GDPR and the cyber security measures organisations need to put in place to avoid significant administrative fines.

"The conference will help senior management and teams involved in GDPR compliance get a better understanding of the key requirements of the Regulation, what they need to do about data breaches under the GDPR, policies and procedures to respond to data breaches, and the requirements for notifying a data breach," Alan Calder continued.

The conference is generic across all trades, with hands-on and practical parallel sessions on the GDPR, third-party compliance, audit committees, IT security, and bribery, fraud and corruption issues.

To find out more about the 10th Annual Nordic GRC Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, please visit the event website, email info@copenhagencompliance.com