As Quebec's Law 25 gears up for full implementation in September 2024, it mandates rigorous changes in data protection and DSAR (Data Subject Access Requests) management, comparable to the EU’s GDPR. This legislation emphasizes enhanced individual rights to access, amend, delete, and transfer personal data, and imposes significant fines of up to $25 million or 4% of global turnover for non-compliance. Chief Data Officers and Governance Officers are now tasked with a crucial challenge: to integrate these stringent requirements swiftly and effectively into their data governance frameworks.
Key challenges include overhauling outdated data management practices and adopting a transparent, efficient approach to handling DSARs. Traditional, labor-intensive methods are becoming obsolete, replaced by the necessity for streamlined, automated processes.
To navigate these complexities, leveraging AI-powered data governance solutions ISDC provides a strategic advantage. It facilitates DSAR management through automated data discovery, intelligent data classification, and rapid, compliant response generation, ensuring both efficiency and adherence to regulatory expectations.


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