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Hellenic Data Protection Authority fines Price Waterhouse Coopers 150K for employees’ data breach

Jul 302019
 
 July 30, 2019  Posted by Dissent Breaches, Business, Featured News, Laws, Non-U.S., Workplace

The Hellenic Data Protection Authority imposed a 150,000 euros fine on Price Waterhouse Coopers Business SA (PWC BS) for the illegal processing of personal data of its employees, was reported on Tuesday, as per the general regulation for data protection. 

Read more on amna.gr  A copy of the full decision (in English) appears below:

SUMMARY OF DECISION 26_2019 (EN)

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