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Topic: The Impact of General Data Protection Regulation on Know Your Customer Procedure (Read 161 times)

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But this will only secure personal use of european contributors.
It's highly recommended to apply such procedures security but what would happen for data users out of the European Union?
I think many compagnies will relay on to ensure more credibility but this still lack further regulations for other contributors worldwide.
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On May 25th, 2018, the biggest overhaul of EU data protection law will come into force for all EU Member States with the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Under GDPR, banks and other organizations, blockchain or non-blockchain, which carry out identity checks and hold sensitive information about customers will have to be completely transparent about what happens to that data after it has been used.

Adequate KYC procedures can be powerful Anti Money Laundering and risk management tools but the introduction of GDPR will have further consequences on the way businesses manage their customer data.

Data protection has always been a high priority for the financial sector, but the impact of GDPR will be widely felt.

KYCBench identified 2 main strategies applied on KYC operational procedures in order to comply and protect sensitive identification data:

1. Increased security requirements for KYC data;

Under GDPR financial institutions have to be stringent in their control in the storage of data. Many companies are still not careful enough; employees may be inadvertently storing data in the public cloud, inexperienced managers allowing unsecured BYOD’s (Bring Your Own Device) and staff taking work and sensitive data home.

As KYCBench is constantly working on ISO/IEC 27001:2013 compliance, information security protocols are strictly defined in each area of the KYCBench operations, and upheld within third party organizations, to ensure that the requirements of GDPR are fully met.

2. Increased use of automation;

Data sensitivity has become so much more difficult in the digital age. Where a single photocopied passport might have been easy to keep track of, the amount of digital data and the simplicity with which it can be shared creates a heavy burden on those who hold it. Automated onboarding, monitoring and data enrichment processes applied in KYCBench to manage the requirements of GDPR.


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