GDPR

Map the risks and develop an action plan

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force in 2018. It means that all EU companies and organizations in possession of individuals’ personal data must have sufficient and secure management and control of this information. Organizations must be able to justify why they have this information, and have procedures in place to quickly erase data upon request. Violation of the GDPR can result in fines of up to 4% of an organization’s turnover. System Verification can help you identify areas of your operations which are affected by GDPR and develop an action plan to satisfy the requirements of this legislation. We offer project management, testing, change and requirements management services, as well as review.

 

We take a pragmatic approach and provide concrete suggestions for how you can take action.

5 steps to an action plan

01 What is your risk category?
02 Where are the GDPR-related shortcoming in your system?
03 What need to be done?
04 Who needs to be informed?
05 How can we make the necessary changes efficiently?
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EU regulation

What is GDPR?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU regulation designed to strengthen the rights of EU citizens. GDPR will replace the Swedish Personal Data Act (PUL) and will enter into force on 25 May 2018.

Bona AB
“System Verification is an ideal choice for us because they are pragmatic and understand the big picture.”
Tomas Malmqvist, CIO at Bona.

Tomas Malmqvist, CIO Bona AB

How can we help you?

Don’t hesitate to contact us. We are confident that we can help you no matter what industry you are working in.

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