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I don’t think KPMG is mature—both as a participant in this thread and as a firm—enough to know the difference between privacy and security
Sensitive data has always required encryption, data access should always be restricted, data retention has always been a thing. GDPR has implications for the privacy practice (like what data is gathered and opt outs) but for security practice it’s business as usual.
Yeah, ok. PWC, when your client need real help, you know how to type in KPMG.com in the web browser right?
You’d have to ask the privacy folks that. With cyber it doesn’t matter too much
Doesn’t matter for cyber??? Really? Cyber doesn’t care what data is collected, where it lives, who can access it and how long it is kept?
I think I know why all clients have so many issues... Accenture and pwc doesn’t think they need to know what data resides where and for how long in order to protect the data....
Don’t get so salty for joining KPMG homie. GDPR just created new business which is great but everyone agrees if businesses are doing things right then it’s just another day.
Don't mean to make this seem like a circle jerking but pwc is right. It's just more documents to make saying you comply with GDPR. Its BAU if you know what you're doing.