GDPR Compliance
Overview
The GDPR came into effect on May 25, 2018, and replaces the 1995 EU Data Protection Directive. The regulation aims to strengthen the rights of individuals over their personal data and unify data protection laws across the EU.Our firm is committed to ensuring that we are fully compliant with the GDPR.

Why does your organisation need it?

Better data management

Demonstration of commitment to data protection

Legal Compliance

Prepares us for global competitiveness

Our Approach



Benefits
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Protection of personal data
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Demonstrates Commitment to Security
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Supports Compliance with Regulations
Faq
Most Popular Questions
Organizations based in the EU and organizations outside the EU that process personal data of EU citizens must comply with GDPR.
An organization can ensure GDPR compliance by implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures, such as conducting regular data protection impact assessments, appointing a data protection officer, and implementing a data protection policy.
GDPR requires organizations to ensure that personal data is transferred to countries outside the EU only if the recipient country provides adequate protection for personal data. This can be achieved through the use of standard contractual clauses or binding corporate rules.
