( April 29, 2020, 15:36 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Belgian telecom company Proximus* has received a 50,000-euro fine ($54,200) for failing to notify the country's data-protection regulator swiftly about a personal data breach, a decision published by the regulator today shows. The business, which deals with the personal information of millions of customers, also did not have an independent data protection officer in place, as required under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation....
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