TÜV Rheinland GDPR white paper: 86% of companies are worried about the impact of GDPR

Shanghai, China, May 24, 2018 - TÜV Rheinland Group ("TÜV Rheinland"), an internationally recognized third-party testing and certification organization, officially launched the '2018 GDPR Business Development White Paper' (hereinafter referred to as the 'White Paper'). From the origins, developments, impacts of GDPR, the attitudes of companies and consumers, and the comprehensive solutions provided by TÜV Rheinland, etc. in detail. Under the more stringent EU General Data Protection Act (GDPR) The white paper was released to provide solutions for industry 4.0, smart devices, internet big data and other industries.

The GDPR comes into force soon, and the consequences of hitting the 'high-voltage line' are worrying.

According to a white paper, as early as October 1995, the old data security act, the predecessor of GDPR, was introduced. With data security incidents occurring more and more frequently, the European Parliament’s 2015 In May, the new Data Security Act (GDPR) was passed, and this bill will be formally implemented on May 25, 2018.

At that time, EU member states will, in accordance with the Act, supervise all companies worldwide in the European Union that sell products, provide services, and keep and handle EU citizen data, in order to protect the data of the EU natural persons, including their names, in the process of data processing. , ID, positioning data, identification information of natural persons such as online identification, and physical, physical, genetic, psychological, economic, cultural, and social identity, etc. This bill of 11 chapters totaling 99 articles, for individual children Data processing, non-essential use of personal data, special types of personal data, personal right to know and consent to the use of data, personal data disclosure notice, right to modify, right to move, right to delete, right to be forgotten, portability, data protection , setting up a series of core content such as DPO, non-essential design and function, personal information encryption, privacy design and setting.

Compared with domestic Chinese cyber security laws, GDPR focuses more on personal data protection and covers a wider range of areas. At the same time, the requirements for knowledge and consent rights are more clear. Under such stringent legislation, manufacturers go from the code layer, hardware layer to products. Services, IT assessments and other aspects may cause it to reach the 'high-voltage line'. Once it is violated, it will face a high fine of at least 10 million euros. Of these, the Internet of Things (IoT) industry will be the first to become the main impact of GDPR. field.

Provide regulatory protection for privacy by regulating information management from the source

With the advancement of artificial intelligence and sensor technology, intelligent hardware manufacturers continue to improve their intelligent performance. Intelligent hardware has become an important part of the Internet of Things. At the same time, the country has issued "Made in China 2025", "A new generation of artificial intelligence development plan", etc. The document provides strong support at the policy level. China's smart hardware market will expand rapidly and is expected to reach 541.1 billion yuan by 2019. By 2021, China's IoT market is expected to grow to 1.5 trillion yuan. The EU expects that It will also reach RMB 296.4 billion. This huge market will consist of smart hardware, on-board equipment, smart wearables, smart medical devices, smart cities, etc. However, since smart hardware operates through the access network, data is performed in the cloud. Transmission and accumulation, in addition to this, have also further increased the risk of leakage of user security and privacy. According to Veritas' survey of 900 corporate decision makers, as many as 86% of companies are concerned about the impact of GDPR.

To this end, TÜV Rheinland's technical experts and Chinese experts have worked together to conduct a detailed study of the GDPR Act, combined with years of experience in the field of information security, designed a professional GDPR solution for our customers. These include:

· Privacy Protection Certification for IoT Products and Services

· Evaluation of IoT Products and Services Solutions

· Analysis of GDPR regulations

· Testing, Evaluation of ICT Products and Services

· Network Security Service Solution

· Data Protection Commissioner Course

· Data Protection Auditor Qualification Course

· GDPR gap analysis and system/process counseling

· Information security management system construction

TÜV Rheinland can join and provide testing and evaluation services during the R&D phase, providing related supplier courses and testing services to vendors, and assisting manufacturers in assessing GDPR compliance during the development phase. Through technical experience, the interpretation of the Act, the combination of past cases Provide professional evaluation and certification for IoT vendors to help IoT manufacturers respond to the new GDPR bill, assist companies in responding to stringent bill requirements, reduce the risk of high fines, and jointly create the value of information security services with companies.

According to Luo Li, General Manager of the R&D Department of Electrical and Electronic Products Services at TÜV Rheinland, “We can hardly imagine that in a highly informatized and digital society, there is a lack of proper management and protection of valuable information and numbers. The launch of GDPR has brought tremendous challenges to traditional IoT products and services. It has also brought opportunities for the regulation of information from the source and protection of privacy. TÜV Rheinland, who has always pursued harmony among people, technology and the environment, Since 1999, a dedicated department has been set up to conduct basic research in the field of information security and privacy protection. We will continue to assist the healthy development of the industry in the field of information security and privacy protection. ' Mr. Rowley is confident in the future of TÜV Rhein GDPR business. .

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