A single point of contact to steer your compliance, without hiring in-house.
Data protection touches legal, IT and operations all at once. Delegating it to an external, trained contact who stays current on regulatory changes avoids improvisation and de-risks your decisions.
Articles 37 to 39 of the GDPR. Appointing a Data Protection Officer (DPO) is mandatory for public authorities, and for organisations whose core activity involves regular and systematic monitoring of individuals at scale, or large-scale processing of sensitive data.
Article 10 of the FADP. Appointing a data protection advisor is optional. It grants a procedural relief: exemption from consulting the FDPIC in certain impact assessment cases.
Thirty minutes, no commitment, to assess whether this fits your needs.