GDPR Compliance

With comprehensive reports and collaboration between all business areas, IT, management, and legal department we make sure you business is in compliance with the GDPR.

What is GDPR?

 

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data privacy law enacted by the European Union that significantly strengthens the data protection rights of individuals.

 

The GDPR regulation imposes strict requirements on organizations worldwide that collect, process, or store personal data of EU residents, emphasizing transparency, consent, and accountability. Compliance with GDPR is crucial not only to avoid substantial penalties but also to build trust and demonstrate a commitment to protecting sensitive information in today's global digital landscape.

Who Should Comply with GDPR?

1. Organizations based in the EU: Any organization established within the European Union.

  

2. Organizations outside the EU that process data of EU residents: GDPR applies to organizations anywhere in the world if they offer goods or services to individuals in the EU, or if they monitor the behavior of individuals within the EU.  

 

3. Data Controllers: These are entities (organizations or individuals) that determine the purposes and means of processing personal data.

 

4. Data Processors: These are entities that process personal data on behalf of controllers. They also have direct compliance obligations under GDPR.

Why is GDPR compliance important?

 

You can be fined up to 4% of your yearly revenue for data/privacy breaches or non-compliance, according to Article 83 of the GDPR.

Let Us Help You Comply

At Cyberatos, we prioritize the development and activation of a robust data management plan, a crucial step towards achieving and maintaining GDPR compliance. We foster collaboration across all key business areas, including IT, management, and legal departments, to ensure the creation of a truly comprehensive plan.

 

A core focus of our approach is meticulously addressing personal data held by third-party providers, such as cloud service vendors and data archival companies, integrating these considerations directly into the data management framework.