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Data Processing Activities & DPIAs: GDPR Application

Manage GDPR compliance by centralizing data processing activities, assessing risks, and automating DPIAs to mitigate data privacy issues.

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What is the Data Processing Activities & DPIAs: GDPR Application?

The Data Processing Activities & DPIAs: GDPR Application ensures GDPR compliance by maintaining an inventory of data management procedures and associated risks, enabling effective risk assessment and tracking mitigation tasks to adhere to data privacy regulations.

Optimize Your GDPR Program

Efficiently track and assess data- related activities to ensure compliance with GDPR.

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Centralize and Assess Your Data Processing Activities for GDPR Compliance

Streamline your team’s data processing workflows by centralizing DPIAs and GDPR compliance requirements in one platform. Track and monitor every data processing activity and identify the next steps with a simple, ten-question questionnaire to determine applicable DPIA and GDPR requirements.

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Automate DPIA Processes and Efficiently Mitigate Risk

Conduct DPIAs by logging risks associated with each data processing activity, assessing business impact, and creating mitigations. Stay apprised of every data privacy risk by automatically initiating periodic reviews and assigning mitigation tasks to relevant stakeholders as needed.

Resources

eBooks
GDPR Compliance

Learn how GDPR could affect your company—as well as how to manage its many compliance requirements—by reading LogicGate's free eBook.

Blog Post
GDPR Industry Focus: How does the GDPR Impact Financial Services?
The May 2018 implementation of the GDPR will soon impact many organizations in the financial services industry — with numerous regulations that specifically require stringent policies and procedures for compliance.
Blog Post
GDPR Industry Focus: How Does GDPR Impact the Tech Industry
With the continuing growth of ‘big data’, the tech industry will be greatly impacted by the implementation of the GDPR. Top data companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft, along with all tech companies, will be required to restructure many of their policies and procedures in order to become GDPR compliant before its implementation.