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Data protection and GDPR services for companies

Compliance with GDPR and data protection requirements can be challenging for an entrepreneur, and it is not easy to find a partner of the right size for SMEs. We can help!

Our service offering includes data protection projects and trainings as well as DPO as a Service (DPOaaS) packages, so we are happy to help your company with various data protection-related questions.

We help your company both with top-level data protection entities and with questions related to individual work tasks.

We can be of help in, for example, these matters:

  • Preparing a Record of Processing Activities (RoPA)

  • Preparation of internal or public of privacy notices

  • Review of internal or public privacy notices

  • Data protection impact assessment

  • Data protection risk assessment

  • Drafting of a data protection agreement

  • Evaluation of data protection agreements

  • International transfers of personal data and compliance with the law outside the EU

What is a privacy notice or privacy statement?

A privacy notice refers to a document that informs the data subject, i.e. the individual, about the processing of his personal data. The data subject must be informed about each purpose of processing of the data separately, which may require the business to be able to provide several different privacy notices.

The content of a privacy notice is roughly as follows:

  • the contact information of the controller and its representative, as well as the contact information of the data protection officer;

  • groups of data subjects, i.e. whose personal data is processed;

  • the groups of personal data processed, i.e. what kind of personal data is processed;

  • information about the source from which the personal data is obtained;

  • the purpose of the processing;

  • the legal basis of the processing

  • transfers of personal data and recipients;

  • retention period and deletion method of personal data;

  • personal data protection methods;

  • information about if the processing involves automatic decision-making or profiling;

  • data subject's rights.

You can choose from three different options that suits your company's situation for preparing a privacy statement

Data protection and GDPR training for companies

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) trainings for companies are important because they help organizations understand and comply with data protection regulations and ensure proper processing of personal data.

Example training:

Duration approx. 1.5h including 'Data Protection Basics' + Q&A at the end of the training.

from €450 (+ VAT 24%)

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Do you need help with other data protection issues or contracts? Find out more our expertise or contact us directly and we'll see how we could be of help.
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