This would be a crucial step in your process.
Hi Nabil, thanks for this great question
It is important to realize that Nokia already today must be compliant with GDPR, as well as other compliance legislation. So this is our starting point, and we must make sure that our cloud adaptations to concepts and processes will remain compliant.
Absolutely correct - this is managed as part of the migration review process. We have a very strict control here not only due to the regulations but also our customer commitments.
Each application must be reviewed for this, and we track these reviews very comprehensively for needed follow up actions if any gaps to legislation or Nokia's own ethical guidelines are found. Nokia is very committed to our personally identifiable information security. Our stable state processes around this require a review once per year as well.
Thank you Ravi and David.
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