Tech Talk: As GDPR looms, companies rush to comply

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
For many companies, GDPR has become a four-letter acronym.The European Union's new General Data Protection Rule & which applies to
virtually any kind of data that can be used to identify a person & goes into effect May 25
And companies around the world are rushing to make sure they're in compliance, or at least can demonstrate that they're hard at work trying
to meet the EU demands.[ Further reading: Will blockchain run afoul of GDPR (Yes and no) ]GDPR is designed to protect personal privacy,
(hopefully) make companies more secure from data breaches and force them to get their collective hands around all the data they collect, use
and distribute.