GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018, makes companies and organizations that process personal data such as that of their customers, users, employees or partners responsible for the protection of personal data. Do you collect or process personal data?
This involves taking measures to ensure that the use of such data respects the privacy of the persons concerned. Compliance is a complex and multi-faceted task: legal, organizational, data security, data governance, methodology, etc. Our experts will guide you to comply and secure your data, associated processing and security.

Data Protection and Law Enforcement Directive
The Law Enforcement Directive (LED) is a piece of EU legislation. It deals with the processing of personal data by data controllers for ‘law enforcement purposes’. In our monthly podcast we will deep dive into the subject of Data Protection and strive to share more insights & explanations on the Law Enforcement Directive with Juraj…

Digital marketing: from consent management to zero-party data
How to differentiate yourself from your competitors? The issue is now more critical than ever. In a previous blog article, we talked about Responsive Customer Experience, a new marketing paradigm that should help brands stand out amongst competitors. Nowadays, brands have no choice but to go the extra mile: they must know how to customise,…

The GDPR and right to be forgotten: why do business have everything to gain?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) significantly increases the rights of individuals over their data. As from 25 May 2018, the effective date of the Regulation, any person living in the European Union whose personal information is held by an organisation may invoke the various articles of chapter 3 of the Regulation, such as article…

BCBS 239, GDPR: why must banks focus on data governance?
The banking sector is currently passing through a period of transition due to new regulations. Today, new technologies are playing a key role in helping the industry to address the main problems that face it in achieving compliance with this mass of legislation. A sign of the times: these technologies have been nicknamed “Regtech” The…

The basics of data mapping in the age of the GDPR
Now organisations are preparing for the entry into force of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in 2018, the first stage for many of them will be to acquire an overview of their whole information chain.

GDPR : what obligations for data controllers?
After our article GDPR: what new rights for your personal information?, we go further into what the general regulation brings to data protection. As well as extending the rights of people whose personal data is processed, the General Data Protection Regulation puts a wide range of obligations onto the bodies that process the data. To…

GDPR: what new rights for your personal information?
The GDPR strengthens and clarifies the rights of physical persons whose personal information is processed, and the obligations of entities that handle the processing of such data.

GDPR: 1 minute to understand and take action
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an hot topic for 2017. Here is a video to find out the answers with images. Watch here!