The GDPR is the European guideline on data protection. Our platform automates strenuous processes for you and connects you with our legal experts at the touch of a button. This makes your data protection compliance a breeze.
By being compliant with the GDPR, you show that you respect your customers' rights and care about protecting their data. This strengthens your credibility and trustworthiness with customers and business partners.
With GDPR compliance, you can ensure that personal data of your customers and employees is safe and secure. This strengthens trust in your company and minimizes the risk of data breaches.
Companies that violate the GDPR risk heavy fines and reputational damage. By complying with the GDPR, you can minimize these risks and protect your company from legal and financial consequences.
By implementing GDPR-compliant standards, you can make your internal processes more effective and improve your data management. This enables better control and management of personal data, which in turn leads to better data protection.
Our intuitive data protection solution combines all the tasks that arise (such as RoPA, TOM or data subject requests) with expert advice from real professionals in an intuitive system that even compliance newbies understand.
Up to 70% faster to GDPR compliance
Thanks to intelligent automation of essential work steps
Up to 57% cheaper
No need for expensive consultants and billing by the hour
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Our data protection solution provides you with a comprehensive overview of all relevant processes and documents. This means you have everything in one place and can respond quickly and directly when needed. The intuitive user interface of our platform is designed so that even data protection beginners can quickly find their way around it. So you are well equipped for all data protection topics:
Save time with your record of processing activities (RoPA): API integrations, Templates and automation reduce the manual effort to a minimum.
Resolve data protection incidents efficiently: Our experts review the incident and support you in taking further action
Contract management: Upload your data protection contracts and sit back. SECJUR takes care of the contract review.
Our data protection experts know the technical specifics of your industry and are able to uncover business model-immanent risks and efficiently solve project-related compliance obstacles. With our data protection experts, you are in the best hands when it comes to protecting your data and complying with all legal requirements.
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about the GDPR
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a European Union regulation that came into force on May 25, 2018. Its purpose is to ensure the protection of personal data within the EU and to establish uniform rules for the processing of personal data by companies and public authorities in the EU.
The GDPR applies to all companies and organizations that process personal data of EU citizens. So, this does not only affect companies within the EU, but also companies from other countries that process personal data of EU citizens.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. This includes, for example, name, address, email address, telephone number, IP address, location data and biometric data.
The GDPR sets out a number of obligations for businesses and organizations that process personal data. These include, for example, complying with the data processing principles, conducting data protection impact assessments, creating processing directories, appointing a data protection officer, and reporting data breaches.
Companies and organizations can be subject to heavy fines for violations of the GDPR. The amount of the fines depends on the severity of the breach and can be up to 4% of annual global turnover or €20 million. In addition, affected parties can claim damages and face the threat of a loss of image.