Does the GDPR have a technology answer? Blue Cedar injects code to protect data - not the device
There's no silver bullet, but Blue Cedar can be part of the shotgun blast of technology solutions

As the GDPR draws closer, companies are increasingly looking for technologies that will help them to become compliant. Some industry members believe that tech cannot solve all of the compliance challenges...
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