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GDPR (noun) [Word Notes]

A data privacy legal framework that applies to all countries in the European Union, regulating the transmission, storage, and use of personal data associated with residents of the EU. CyberWire Glossary link: ⁠ https://thecyberwire.com/glossary/general-data-protection-regulation⁠ ...  Show more

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