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Based to your company’s needs, you will get your own personal privacy specialist assigned. Knowledgeable about your industry and the unique challenges you face, they will become your go-to point of contact who speaks your language.
“DataGuard's team of privacy experts is what makes the difference. They don't just tell us ""do it like this"", they also explain why it should be done in a specific way – which helps broaden my team's knowledge base.”
Veronika Riederle, Demodesk

Automate busy work through our SaaS platform. Get access to all your data privacy documents, tick off your to-dos, and easily keep tabs on your compliance activities.
“Previously, all data privacy queries ended up on my desk. Now, the platform is the linchpin. Colleagues can find all their necessary to-dos, templates, documentation, and training courses easily and autonomously. And because we’ve decentralised, we can react to client queries and data privacy tasks much faster than before. It gives us a clear competitive edge."
Nadja Nickl, Phiture



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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data protection law designed to safeguard personal data and privacy rights for individuals within the UK or EU. It regulates how personal data is collected, stored, processed, and managed by organizations.
The GDPR applies to any organization that processes personal data of individuals within the UK or EU. It protects all individuals within these regions, irrespective of the company's location or the processing site. Our certified data protection experts assist organizations across various industry sectors to navigate the complex responsibilities mandated by the GDPR.
Yes, there are distinctions between the UK GDPR and the EU GDPR. Post-Brexit, the UK developed its own iteration of the GDPR, which largely parallels the EU GDPR. However, the UK GDPR incorporates specific adjustments to suit the UK's regulatory landscape. Variances may encompass particular rules and methods for data protection, interpretations of data subjects' rights, and considerations regarding data transfers. DataGuard comprehensively covers all requirements under both regulatory frameworks.
Becoming GDPR compliant involves adhering to seven key principles for personal data processing. Through your DataGuard audit, you can identify gaps in your privacy program, enabling the creation of a plan to integrate robust data protection practices into your business operations.
To demonstrate GDPR accountability, our platform centralizes all your documents, making them readily available for audits, ensuring everything is in one place for easy access and review.
Achieving GDPR compliance is an ongoing journey rather than a one-time, checkbox task. It's a continuous process, and DataGuard platform is built for your success. Once we've assessed your GDPR maturity and privacy posture through our audit, you'll will receive your audit-ready documentation and valuable recommendations to help you address any identified risks. The duration of the audit process can vary, typically ranging from 3 to 6 months, depending largely on your organization's size and your internal resources, such as having the right personnel available to complete the questionnaires.
Obtaining a UK GDPR certification is currently not possible. While the ICO is working on developing a UK-based GDPR certification, completing a UK GDPR audit is the best method to convince your customers that you are GDPR compliant.
The maximum fine for a GDPR breach can be significant, reaching up to a maximum of €20 million or 4% of the company's global annual turnover, whichever is greater.
A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is a designated individual responsible for overseeing an organization's data protection strategy and ensuring compliance with data privacy laws, including the GDPR.
Outsourcing your Data Protection Officer with DataGuard can offer cost-effective and expert support, providing specialised guidance on complex data protection responsibilities and compliance requirements.
We assist in mitigating risks associated with non-compliance by offering visibility into affected data, usage, access, and flow, enabling swift identification and management of privacy incidents or data breaches. We also support you in developing and implementing a well-defined data breach handling process within your team.
No! While a privacy notice is crucial for transparency and aligns with one of the GDPR principles, having a privacy notice alone doesn't signify complete GDPR compliance. GDPR mandates encompass a range of requirements that extend beyond transparency.
Our compliance lawyers and auditors regularly update the platform and processes. Rest assured; we handle the updates so you can focus on your business. We also regularly publish white papers and dossier covering current compliance industry trends and Privacy regulations, such as the AI Act, and maintain a news section on our platform, ensuring you have access to comprehensive and up-to-date information.
DataGuard provides a streamlined approach for handling Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) through our platform. Our Data Subject Request dashboard collects all DSARs in one place and streamlines workflows, ensuring prompt processing within the legal time limits.
The duration of a GDPR audit can vary based on our collaborative efforts across four key phases: Answering the questionnaires in your privacy platform, personal audit meetings with your DataGuard data protection expert, review and confirmation of this information in the platform, and creation of your data protection documentation. Therefore, the timeframe of the entire process depends very much on your cooperation in the individual audit phases. Experience shows that our clients need 3 to 6 months before they receive their final data protection documentation. Typically, clients receive their final data protection documentation within 3 to 6 months.
We aim to keep things running smoothly during the audit so that your daily operations aren't affected. Our platform lets your team handle straightforward and jargon-free audit questionnaires at their own pace, and our experts are there to guide you along the way. Plus, you can divide tasks within your team, and we'll help you set deadlines for a smoother experience.