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GDPR Compliance: Companies In The Services Industry Risk Penalties By Not Wiping The Memory From IT Equipment

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29 Oct 2018

GDPR Compliance: Companies In The Services Industry Risk Penalties By Not Wiping The Memory From IT Equipment

In the two months following the introduction of GDPR, 30% of professional services businesses have failed to wipe the memory off redundant IT equipment before disposal

Despite GDPR legislation having come into effect over four months ago, the majority of UK businesses in the professional services sector are now risking penalties by failing to adhere to some of the rules.

According to a survey of 1,002 UK workers in full or part-time employment, carried out by Probrand.co.uk, a large proportion (30%) of businesses in the professional services industry failed to wipe the data from IT equipment they disposed of in the two months following GDPR. The workers surveyed were from a wide range of professional services including law and accountancy firms.

This news is perhaps less surprising given the research also found that 81% of all UK professional services businesses do not have an official process or protocol for disposing of obsolete IT equipment.

What’s more, 48% of professional services workers admit they wouldn’t even know who to approach within their company in order to correctly dispose of old or unusable equipment.

The top 5 industries most guilty of not clearing the memory of IT equipment before disposal in the months following GDPR were transportation (72%), sales and marketing (62%), manufacturing (59%), utilities (58%) and retail (57%).

Matt Royle, marketing director at Probrand.co.uk commented: “Given the amount of publicity around GDPR it is arguably impossible to be unaware or misunderstand the basics of what is required for compliance. So, it is startling to discover just how many businesses are failing to both implement and follow some of the simplest data protection practices.”

“This is especially startling to see from businesses within the professional services sector, where sensitive customer information is handled all the time.”

“The fines involved in a GDPR breach can potentially run into the millions – and what appear to be less tangible impactors, like reputational damage, customer trust and loyalty, will ultimately become financially significant.”

“Given these findings, it is clear that more needs to be done to ensure that all businesses have a disposal procedure in place to avoid inadvertently leaking sensitive.data.”

The top 10 industries which are most guilty of not clearing the memory of IT equipment before it is disposed of:

  1. Transportation – 72%
  2. Sales and marketing – 62%
  3. Manufacturing – 59%
  4. Utilities – 58%
  5. Retail – 57%
  6. Education – 54%
  7. Leisure and travel – 49%
  8. Healthcare and hospitality – 45%
  9. Trades / administration – 44%
  10. Information and communication – 39%
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