Welcome to our Managed Data Protection Services
The managed services of Data Protection Matters include three tiers:
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Our Data Protection Knowledge Center keeps us abreast of new knowledge, and current events, and enables us to update our clients accordingly.
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Our Data protection automation is about using technology to eliminate as much manual, administrative work as possible from data protection compliance activities.
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Last but not least, our Data Protection Operation Center engages the best data protection experts from all angles- Legal, technology, business risk management, cyber protection, and more.
LET US SERVE AS YOUR DPOs - MANAGING YOUR DATA PROTECTION FROM END TO END.
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) & Data transfer impact assessments (TIA)
With advanced AI-based technology, our experts can assist you to conduct Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), which is required under the GDPR for any new project that is likely to involve “a high risk” to other people’s personal information.
We will also help you perform the Data Transfer Impact Assessments used for data transfers between EU and non-EU countries.
Data Processing Agreements (DPA)
A data processing agreement, or DPA, regulates the terms under which a data processor (such as a third-party service provider) is allowed to process personal data provided to it by a data controller (such as a company).
Using document automation tools, we will allow you to easily create a tailored DPA for any relevant business situation.
data subject requests (DSR) management
Data discovery & Mapping
The first question before we start implementing any data protection controls are simple:
Which PII data do we have?
Where does it reside?
Using advanced technologies, we will help keep a good picture as where you hold which data, in an automated fast and accurate manner.
Data subject requests (DSR) management
The GDPR and several privacy laws allows individuals for certain rights with respect to their personal data processed by any other entity, such as the right of access and the "right to be forgotten".
When a person (or “data subject”) submits a DSAR — which they can do at any time — your organization must respond with a copy of any information you have on the subject.
This i quite a cumbersome task!
Luckily. we offer services and supporting technologies to help you easily carry that weight!