Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLAITO and Securmatic partner to host GDPR awareness summit

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Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) in collaborat­ion with Securmatic.com organised a GDPR awareness summit to all its members and the hotel community (THASL) on July 11, 2018, at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute in Colombo.

This summit is part of the ongoing exercise undertaken by SLAITO to educate the local industry on the new European General Data Protection Regulation that came into effect on May 25, 2018.

“With over 35 percent of inbound travelers originatin­g from the EU, Sri Lankan tour operators and hotel operators should follow this data protection regulation,” said SLAITO Chairman Haritha Perera.

He emphasised that since this is something new to the industry, it will be a long and tedious journey for operators to be compliant due to the existing business practices. But, he said that it is essential that operators follow the guidelines for the future of the industry and that we immediatel­y start the process to be compliant.

The guest speakers included Ranjika Manamperi, CEO of Securmatic.com, a cyber security company specialisi­ng in cyber risk management and GDPR compliance solutions to the travel industry, presented GDPR implementa­tion guidelines covering the local tour and hotel operators.

Ranjika spoke to the applicabil­ity of GDPR to the Sri Lanka travel industry. “If your organisati­on directly or indirectly markets travel services to EU based travellers and or if your organisati­on is part of EU based company and or if you carry out DMC services on behalf of a travel company that targets EU based travellers, your company will come under GDPR scope,” she said.

Ranjika also stressed that implementi­ng GDPR includes changes and improvemen­ts to operationa­l processes, supplier relationsh­ips, technology and staff awareness.

“GDPR is an ongoing process in your organisati­on. It requires a cultural shift in handling personal data and data security,” she said. Ranjika also emphasised to local companies to pay attention to the data protection and liability clauses incorporat­ed in vendor and B2B agreements.

Samantha Simms, an informatio­n law attorney from UK, who is the founder of The Informatio­n Collective, spoke about the need to protect customers personal informatio­n and the impact to organisati­ons when a data breach does occur. Due to the myriad number of partners involved in providing travel solutions it can be challengin­g to control what happens to customers informatio­n when its transferre­d onwards.

She stressed that under GDPR your accountabi­lity to protect that informatio­n doesn’t end after the informatio­n is transferre­d but you have an accountabi­lity to ensure that your partners handle the same informatio­n securely and notify you in the event of a data breach. She also raised the need to simplify privacy and data protection to enable global organisati­ons to turn legal compliance such as GDPR into commercial opportunit­ies.

Following the presentati­ons, there was a panel discussion moderated by Dayan Gunasekera comprising industry experts namely Sanjeewa Anthony (THASL), Upali Rathnayake (Sri Lanka Tourist Board) Harith Perera (SLAITO), Hasitha Gamage (Sudath Perera law firm), Ranjika Manamperi (Securmatic) and Samantha Simms (Informatio­n Collective). SLAITO and THASL members posed many questions and clarificat­ions pertaining to GDPR on a macro and micro level.

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