Back to news home Back arrow

The Bailiffs Are Coming - GDPR myth-busters (3/4)

May 23, 2018

CC

By Christel Cao-Delebarre
Global Privacy Officer, CWT

In the third of our series aimed at debunking myths around the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that comes into effect on 25 May, I’ll address the myth around GDPR sanctions.

Myth #3: All GDPR breaches will result in automatic maximum fines

In some corners of the internet, business is borne of misinformation and scare-mongering. GDPR seems to have presented the perfect opportunity, and one that’s lasted a good couple of years, so far.

Countless articles and conferences have sought to gain attention by claiming that GDPR breaches will result in fines in the millions; that regulators are itching to start a financially-punitive crusade and that companies will be used to set examples to others; their minor breaches inevitably leading to overnight bankruptcy.

GDPR certainly puts a wide range of tools and powers at the disposal of European regulators to facilitate investigations, disciplinary action and sanctions. However, these measures are not going to be the first step in regulatory interactions with companies. Regulators are - first and foremost - committed to guiding, advising and educating companies on their journey of compliance.

Only those particularly dismissive of the law, or that recklessly and regularly fail to comply, will be subject to straight fines, particularly when they create a serious privacy risk to individuals. For the vast majority of breaches, regulators will typically issue warnings, reprimands or orders, at first instance.

It’s therefore extremely unlikely that you’ll wake up on 26 May with a whopping bill from the supervisory authority in the post.

On the flip side, fear of fines is making businesses pay attention to data privacy, and that’s a good thing.

Blog Author: Christel Cao-Delebarre, Global Privacy Officer, Carlson Wagonlit Travel


About Carlson Wagonlit Travel

Companies and governments rely on us to keep their people connected. We provide their travelers with a consumer-grade travel experience, combining innovative technology with our vast experience. Every day we look after enough travelers to fill almost 200 Boeing 747s and around 100,000 hotel rooms, and handle 95 corporate events. We have more than 18,000 people in nearly 150 countries, and in 2016 posted a total transaction volume of US$ 23 billion.

Please follow us on Twitter @CarlsonWagonlit and Linkedin

Tags:

Media Enquiries:

If you're a journalist looking for assistance with a media query, we're here to help.

Contact us at CorePr@mycwt.com and one of the team will get back to you as soon as possible.