GDPR leads to a rise in employee confidence in data security

28 May 2019

 

It is now a year since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force and findings from ADP show that the regulation has had a positive impact on employee confidence around data security.

 

More than half of respondents (53%) say that they feel confident that their data is stored responsibly and securely by their employer, a rise of six percentage points since 2018.

 

In May 2018, GDPR was implemented to enhance individual data protection and ensure the privacy of those living within the European Union and Economic Area. The ADP Workforce View in Europe 2019 surveyed over 10,000 employees throughout Europe, including France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the UK, and found a positive link that shows employees throughout Europe feel more confident about data security since the legislation was introduced.

 

However, more than a quarter (26%) of UK employees still worry about the security of their personal data; a figure that rose to more than a third of employees (34%) in France which suggests a significant number of organisations need to do more.

 

The biggest concern amongst UK employees is that they have no control over the data being stored (11%), followed by worries that their organisation’s systems are vulnerable to cyber-attacks or data breaches (9%). A further 8% are concerned that too much data is being held without their consent.

 

For further details, you can download ‘The Workforce View in Europe 2019’ report.

 

 

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