Risks and Exploits Exposed by GDPR
Liviu Adrian Stoica () and
Robert Adrian Candoi Savu ()
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Liviu Adrian Stoica: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Robert Adrian Candoi Savu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2021, vol. 9, issue 1, 24-30
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the flaws in the GDPR rules and regulations and tries to determinate the possibilities of exploiters to use the regulations in their favor to be able to commit wrongful deeds from the different correlations between companies and customers, companies and companies. It checks the ways of how the rules are exposed to flaws and how they can be used in a malicious way while effects are analyzed as impact on the business, on the free services offered and from the reduced ability to track cyber-crime. The study is focused on the improper aspects that can come from the GDPR like restricted technology access, poor customer services, huge business costs of adapting, restrictions on privacy and innovation and cybercrimes. The study is made about the exploits exposed to companies, to customers, inside or outside the territory of Europe. It analyses the relation between customer both to company inside or outside European territory including the aspects for the collaboration between companies no matter where they are located. The study is about exposing the negative aspects of implementing the GDPR rules and regulations with all that derive from this for informing the citizens on what they need to take into consideration while trusting different service providers thinking they are protected by the law.
Keywords: Risk; Exploit; GDPR; Vulnerability; Impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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