To dive in, head to ownCloud’s website to read their EU-GDPR whitepaper. Transparency and procedure: ownCloud offers users auditing/logging module and transparent authorization management.In the event of a attack, ownCloud offers ransomware protection and versioning with granular recovery. Availability and access: Users always have access to their data.This is done via two factor authentication, firewalls, audits, integrity checks, and more. Integrity & resilience of the systems: File changes must be detected and verified.Encryption of personal data: ownCloud provides the user with master key server-side encryption, as well as client-side end-to-end encryption with optional key server and smartcard support.Here is an overview of how ownCloud meets the GDPR requirements: OwnCloud does more than just encrypt personal data on the client side. ownCloud is open source software that can be used as a high power FTP, a backup tool for your data, and everything in between. Access your data wherever you are, and whenever you need it. OwnCloud is a personal cloud that runs on your own server. Thanks to on-premises installation and strict security features, you not only gain full control of your data, but a truly private cloud and fully compliant GDPR solution for your enterprise. Luckily ownCloud users don’t have to worry about complicated regulations or fines with their file sharing. If any of this is exposed in a data breach, the fine can reach up to 5% of your worldwide revenues PER INSTANCE! Private personal data – health, genetics, medical history, racial data, religion, political opinions.Workplace data – education, salary, tax information.Web data – location, IP address, cookie and RFID tags.Biographical information – name, date of birth, Social Security number, phone number, and email address.Any company that handles personal data of EU citizens or sells to EU residents must comply. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation on data protection and privacy for everyone in the EU. Back in May, we asked if your enterprise was ready for GDPR and its effect on your data protection policy.
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