Creating a data inventory is step #1 towards reaching GDPR compliance
GDPR will impact companies in different ways. Here, we list out the 10 components that together make up the GDPR. Some companies will have to address all components, while others will only need to address some. If you don’t know which items apply for your company, take the first step and create a data inventory. We have created a free course showing you exactly how to do that.
Free Course: Learn How to Create the GDPR Data Inventory!
Benefits
Save Time
- Learn how to do this from a practitioner with 7 years experience in doing this exercise
- Skip the time it will take you to read up on what a data inventory is, what it needs to include, and what that actually looks like
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- You will receive our checklist and template, so you can hit the ground running
- There is no need to recreate the wheel and build something from scratch
Results
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Produce a key internal record that is required under GDPR
- This record demonstrates that you performed the initial information audit. An information audit is what determines which GDPR items apply to your company and which ones don’t. Remember, all companies need to take this first step.
- This record will be the cornerstone for the GDPR components that apply to your company.
- Identify which of the 10 GDPR components apply to your company
- Some companies will need to address all 10 components, while others will only need to address some. This is the ONLY way to correctly determine:
- If you need a Data Protection Officer
- The extent of changes to your Privacy Policy
- The responsibilities you need to take on, or pass along, to your 3rd party vendors
- The extent of necessary consents from individuals you hold data about
- And more!
- Some companies will need to address all 10 components, while others will only need to address some. This is the ONLY way to correctly determine: