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GDPR DPO support service

GDPR DPO support service

SKU: 4997
Format: Consultancy
Published: 02 Jul 2018

A flexible, pay-as-you-go service for DPOs (data protection officers) needing complementary DPO support. Ideal for those who don’t want to commit to a monthly contract – simply prepay for the support hours you need.

This service is provided by IT Governance’s sister company GRCI Law Limited, a specialist in data privacy, cyber security and legal and compliance advisory services.

For more information about this service or to get a tailored quote for your organisation, please enquire below and one of our experts will be in touch shortly.Enquire about this service
Description

Support and expertise for DPOs

Many DPOs find it challenging to successfully meet their DPO responsibilities, particularly if fulfilling the role part-time or for a group of organisations.

IT Governance’s DPO support service (GDPR) is ideal for existing DPOs who need additional support, resources or expertise. It offers a flexible and cost-effective service that draws upon our DPO expertise.


Prepaid support hours

The DPO support service is available to purchase in prepaid blocks of 1, 4, 8 or 12 hours, and must be redeemed within 12 months.

Our experienced DPOs will:

  • Review and advise on policies, procedures and documentation relating to processing personal data – Article 39(1)(a);
  • Advise on the establishment and maintenance of the personal data processing register (the ‘Article 30 Record’) – Article 39(1)(a);
  • Provide guidance on data breach monitoring, management and reporting – Article 39(1)(a);
  • Provide advice and guidance on responding to privacy rights requests from individuals (information, access, rectification, objection, erasure, right to data portability) – Article 38(4). The process management of privacy rights requests is not within the scope of the DPO service;
  • Advise on contacting data protection authorities for all data protection issues – Article 39(1)(d) and (e); and
  • Advise on monitoring compliance with the GDPR – Article 39(1)(b). Assist clients with information collection to identify personal data processing activities, verify GDPR compliance of the processing activities, and provide advice and guidance on compliance best practice.

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