Map, visualize, report and manage your processing of personal data.

Keep your data organized, be PDPA and GDPR compliant.


We are now offering the tools and advice you need on Data Protection and how companies in Asian can stay compliant with your local Data Protection Regulations or GDPR if you are doing business with Europe.

Gr8it a privacy and compliance agency, with certified Data Protection Officers and an authorized re-seller of DPOrganizer, a tool that will help you map, visualize, report and manage your processing of personal data. You will be able to gather all your information in one place, stay compliant and automate your workflow. Contact us today for a FREE demonstration!


In May 2018, a new European Union (EU) privacy regulation goes into effect with broad reaching implications for multinationals around the globe (not just in the EU). The regulation, called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), sets a new bar for privacy rights, security, and compliance. The GDPR has new requirements to:

  • Provide individuals with more control over their personal data
  • Ensure transparency about the use of data
  • Use security and controls to protect data

GDPR: Not just Europe.

The GDPR applies more broadly than many people think. The law imposes new rules on companies, government agencies, non-profits, and other organizations that offer goods and services to people in EU or that collect and analyze data tied to EU residents — no matter where they are in the world.

GDPR is applicable to organizations of all sizes and all industries.

Take away: The GDPR may apply to your business, and to your customers.

It all comes down to personal data.

GDPR analysis begins with understanding what data exists and where it resides. The GDPR regulates the collection, storage, use, and sharing of “personal data.” Personal data is defined very broadly under the GDPR as any data that relates to an identified or identifiable natural person. Data can reside in:

  • Customer databases
  • Feedback forms filled out by customers
  • Email content
  • Photos
  • CCTV footage
  • Loyalty program records
  • HR databases

Non-compliance risk is severe.

GDPR compliance is not a one-time activity, and carries significant penalties for non-compliance. Fines for non-compliance can be up to 4% of a company’s global revenues or €20 million, whichever is greater.

Take away: GDPR is serious business – make sure you and your customers are ready, give us a call today!

Your business may be impacted directly.

Depending on your business and the solutions you provide, your obligations under GDPR may vary. GDPR has different requirements for companies that are Controllers vs. those that are Processors. See the GDPR EU.org site to help you determine what category of requirements apply.

Take away: Learn more at http://gdpreu.org/the-regulation/key-concepts/data-controllers-and-processors

COMPLY

GET IN CONTROL WITH A COMPLETE OVERVIEW

Create a detailed mapping and overview of your processing of personal data. In addition to data import functionality, you will find an intuitive input process, where relevant questions and help sections guide you through the different steps.

COLLABORATE

AUTOMATE YOUR WORK FOR THE LONG-TERM

Keep your mapping up-to-date and automated by scheduling and automatically initiating future reviews and assigning tasks to people in your organisation. DP Manager is your tool for long-term success.

COMMUNICATE

CREATE REPORTS FOR CLIENTS AND CUSTOMERS IN MINUTES

Two of our most beloved functions are the powerful DP Report and DP Map. With DP Report you create custom-made reports with your own branding in seconds. DP Map provides visuals to support effective communications to important stakeholders.

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