Data protection compliance is an essential requirement for all businesses, but it can be a minefield. We can help to assess what your business is doing with personal data and come up with practical recommendations on how to comply with your legal obligations.
Areas we can help with include:
- Drafting privacy and cookies policies
- Data Protection drafting and negotiation in commercial agreements
- Support with Subject Access Requests
- Advice and guidance and support with data breaches
- Data assessments and audit – reviewing your internal systems and processes and helping you develop a proportionate, workable and compliant approach to data protection; and
- Advice on international data transfers
- Templates and assistance with logs of processing activities
- Advice on Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Please call us or email and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
- 01256 460830
- [email protected]
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