What is the departure of the UK from the EU means for data privacy and security

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Last day - June 24, 2016: After a close referendum, the United Kingdom voted yesterday in favor of leaving the EU (52% vs. 48%.). As people begin to worry about what will happen to their cybersecurity experts are stating that cybersecurity Britain should not have such a future mysterious and it is predicted that Britain could adopt similar legislation the GDPR (allowing the UK to continue trade with the EU without as many roadblocks). the output of Britain, however, has raised many questions regarding human rights in general (which can include online rights) and whether or not British citizens will lose some rights once the United -um formally pull out of the EU. Sources such as rightsinfo.org help dispel rumors human rights and expose the facts. We will continue to follow this complex issue, because it takes place in the coming months

Original Post :. As Britain today decide whether to remain part of the EU, tensions are high. If the UK vote to leave the EU, they can be removed in several laws and regulations to the EU. However, would the UK still sensitive to European legislation on data protection?

As we have previously reported, the bill investigative powers passed to the British House of Commons this month, allowing the mass surveillance of the residents of UK. The bill is expected to head the House of Lords following for review and amendment before additional vote will occur. Meanwhile, the EU set up their own rules of data protection that are supposedly much more severe than the UK Data Protection Act 1998, which is still in place today. The rules, the common EU data protection regulation (GDPR), were adopted in Brussels in 2015 and come into force in 2018. These rules will apply to each entity using the European personal data, both at the inside and outside the EU. Therefore, if the UK wants to continue to do business with the EU market, the GDPR will impact the processed data. For example, trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union, through personal data flow will be regulated based on the GDPR not current protection laws UK data.

There are also some who believe that the GDPR would be better protection for the UK rather than Britain adopting their own cyber security laws for their citizens, indicating that the UK should want to stay in the EU to help dodge the impending cyber attacks. Brian Spector, CEO Miracl weighs. "The right to privacy is a highly developed area of ​​law in Europe. If Britain should leave the EU, and its extended law of human rights, it is likely to make it easier for future governments to access our data as and when they wish. "He continues by adding that British citizens would have much less protection than their EU counterparts, leaving them vulnerable and subject to cybercrime. A recent study found that a quarter AlienVault British security professionals felt that leaving the EU would risk their business data.

Only time will tell whether or not cyber security in the UK falters based on today's vote. A Golden Frog, we work hard to create products such as VyprVPN, which will never compromise the freedom and Internet security. We hope that whatever path takes Britain today, it leads to the protection of solid data and individual freedom online

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