Privacy
We know how to keep you on the right side of the data protection regulations.
You know that privacy is more than just GDPR
- You need advice from people who know this stuff inside out
- You're worried that you're not as compliant as you should be
- Existing partners offer you recycled boilerplate advice
- You're as tired of hearing about cookies as everyone else
You ask us for advice and we start by asking you all the right questions
- We know what to ask because we know what the real risks are
- We understand risks because our people helped write the rules
- Our approach is based on doing what's required and what's right
- We explain as we go so everyone understands the situation
We tell you everything you need to know and everything you need to do
- We don't scaremonger and we don't sugarcoat reality either
- We give you a straightforward, honest assessment of where you are
- We present a clear and concise vision of where you could & should be
- Our team delivers a comprehensive action plan to get you there
- We can help you explain what's happening and why
Common Privacy and Consent questions
GDPR is just one part of an organisation’s overall obligation around data privacy and consent. Many organisations are non-compliant without even realising it. There was a huge focus on marketing and cookie consent when GDPR was first brought into force and many organisations were poorly advised by self-professed experts with little real understanding of the subject.
It often can. One example would be ensuring that only those with a legitimate need to access personal data can access it and the use of that data is tracked, logged and available as part of a full audit trail when required.
Yes, we can. We understand the changing regulations around cross-border transfer of personal data and we can ensure that you remain on the right side of the rules. After all, we helped to write some of them! We can craft Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) that will satisfy your country’s Competent Authority and advise you on how to implement appropriate controls to enforce them.
Organisations can ensure compliance by regularly reviewing and updating privacy policies, conducting data protection impact assessments, implementing robust consent management tools, and staying informed on the latest regulatory developments.