According to the PwC survey, 68 percent of U.S.-based companies expect to spend $1 million to $10 million to meet GDPR requirements. Another 9 percent expect to spend more than $10 million.
The PwC survey, which was conducted in December 2016, showed that 68 percent of U.S.-based companies expect to spend $1 million to $10 million to meet GDPR requirements. Another 9 percent expect to spend more than $10 million. As we approach the May 25 deadline, those expectations might have been on the high side. The more recent Propeller Insights survey from March 2018 indicates that most companies will spend less than $1 million. In fact, 36 percent of the respondents said they would spend between $50,000 and $100,000, and 24 percent will spend between $100,000 and $1 million. Only about 10 percent expected to spend more than $1 million.
or Oracle [PDF] Accelerate Your Response to the EU General Data ... www.oracle.com/.../security/wp-security-dbsec-gdpr-3073228.pdf 1 | ACCELERATE YOUR RESPONSE TO THE EU GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION USING ORACLE DATABASE SECURITY PRODUCTS Executive Summary 2 Introduction to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2
one look at the AXXA websites should show you they are far from being capable of leading anything. GDPR is the latest hot theme and the only reason this crappy company listed it as one of their themes. just like what happened with the MJ companies that cropped up. And the ICO and blockchain companies. Penny scams are all about touting the latest theme to sell shares.