As an entrepreneur, it is very likely that you will process privacy-sensitive information. The more data your organisation processes, the greater the risk. Have you thought about the consequences of a data leak? How you limit the consequences? And about how you comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?

Privacy law is changing, quickly

You are bound to protect the data and personal information your organisation processes. Not just that of your clients, but also that of your employees and yourself. The regulations for protecting personal information are becoming stricter. Are you aware of which rules you must comply with, and how? The General Data Protection Regulation brings with it big changes in the processing of personal information.

Are you compliant in the case of a cyber-attack or data leak?

Even if you know which regulations you must comply with, and how, there’s still always the chance of a data leak. Are you compliant in the case of the loss of data through a cyber attack, phishing, a stolen company laptop or another form of (cyber) crime? If an incident occurs, you want to be able to manage the consequences and prevent damage to your organisation and reputation. Our incident response specialists can help you with this. You also want to secure as much as possible legally. Think for example of your privacy policy, a protocol for data leaks, and processor agreements with third parties. Our corporate legal advisors will help you draft these.

What we do:

  • Executing a GDPR-check, so that you quickly know whether you meet the GDPR’s most important regulations.
  • Drafting and checking of privacy policies, processor agreements, data leak protocols and a process register.
  • Insight into your privacy risks, using a (Data) Privacy Impact Assessment.
  • Setting up a GDPR implementation process.