The EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) has been being enforced on May 25, 2018. To date, the Data Protection Committee (DPA) of the European Union has received more than 100,000 user complaints and data handlers have reported more than 40,000 data leakage incidents. The world's leading search engine company is been accused of violation of relevant regulations, a fine of up to 50 million euros (nearly 500 million Hong Kong dollars) were charged for this case.
Moreover, California issued a new bill: Senate Bill 327 and Assembly Bill 1906 - Information Privacy: Connected Devices, the two bills will be implemented on January 1, 2020, and the networked devices produced and sold in California must be reasonably safe. The characteristics make the data protection set more stringent requirements.
TÜV Rheinland helps you to understand the content of the GDPR and explore the requirements of popular emerging markets such as Europe, California, Japan and India, on the topic of Cyber Security. To help IoT products to conduct privacy protection evaluation and certain test to prevent enterprises from causing irreversible huge losses due to data leakage accidents or malicious network attacks.
Since July 22, 2019, all electrical products imported into EU member states must be complied with the RoHS 2.0 Directive, officially add DEHP, BBP, DBP, and DIBP to the restricted items, causing the concerns and worries in the industry.
In order to dispel the doubts of the electronics industry, TÜV Rheinland's professional chemical testing team will provide detailed explanations and solutions for industry to ensure that relevant companies receive professional technical support and sustained steady development to help our valuable customers in developing new markets.
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