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VIRTUAL DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
The data protection officer shall have at least the following tasks:
To inform and advise
the controller or the processor and the employees who carry out processing of their obligations pursuant to this Regulation and to other Union or Member State data protection provisions;
To monitor compliance
with this Regulation, with other Union or Member State data protection provisions and with the policies of the controller or processor in relation to the protection of personal data, including the assignment of responsibilities, awareness-raising and training of staff involved in processing operations, and the related audits;
To provide advice
where requested as regards the data protection impact assessment and monitor its performance pursuant to Article 35;
To cooperate
To act as the contact point
for the supervisory authority on issues relating processing, including the prior consultation referred to in Article 36, and to consult, where appropriate, with regard to any other matter.
Enhance your customer’s experience, by enabling their new rights and freedoms;
Increase organizational transparency by knowing where all your customer data resides;
Get more value out of your customer’s data, with the right legal grounds in place;
Flexibly outsource data protection related activities and focus on your core business;
Enhance your reputation and provide assurance to your customers, by complying with GDPR;
Work with experienced DPOs whom know how to avoid potential conflicts of interest between business goals and data privacy objectives.
Engage an experienced team of data privacy and security specialists, with wide-range expertise;