Eight years after Europe introduced one of the world’s toughest data protection regimes, the financial cost of falling foul of it is still climbing. Since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), came into force in 2018, Europe’s data protection authorities have handled 3,202 cases with cumulative penalties reaching €6.31 billion ($7.28 billion) in fines. Data acquired by Finbold shows that enforcement drive accelerated in the second quart…
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