The European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enters into force in May 2018. It governs processing of personal information, triggers severe penalties and affects all companies that operate in EU markets.

 
Single pass processes were usually enough for most of compliance projects, but not for GDPR as it implies stricter, more extensive and much more frequent requests for data – potentially coming on a mass scale. Therefore, GDPR is a real driver for adaptation of long-term and multi-value platforms and tools as well as wider strategies. A GDPR project is a perfect catalyst toward establishing a common data model for customer data, evolving further into a broader effort on enterprise data as a service, to support the speed and scale at which customer-facing functions will have to operate, to be competitive.
 
Defining the scope of GDPR and the necessary preparations to be undertaken, are at this moment, areas where enterprises lack knowledge, especially in the areas of data management, and data and application services governance. In this session we will present the list of such activities and projects, their order and their reference architecture: setting up a dynamic platform for automatically finding, deleting or reporting GDPR records and data, creating a single GDPR view of customers, Identification and management of data flows, loading into a catalog and classifying metadata about identified data elements relevant for GDPR, tracing data flows with data elements and providing answers about which data elements are used in which business process, building a glossary of sensitive data, establishing control with policies and rules, with workflow to monitor data proliferation, extending capabilities of existing applications by modeling process interactions, with other applications or user-channels.
 
Oracle Integration platform tools such are Oracle Enterprise Metadata Manager, Oracle Enterprise Data Quality, Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle Service Oriented Architecture, Oracle API Platform, Oracle Business Process Management and their associated cloud services, can help to accelerate the GDPR’s preventive and detective controls.  The data repositories created by these tools contain personal data and therefore must be protected using the Oracle security solutions presented in earlier webcasts.

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