The legal and operational requirements that GDPR places on companies are wide-ranging and will impact everything from the people employed by the organisation, through to policies, processes and technology. GDPR is clear that individuals have a series of rights when it comes to how their data is collected, stored, used and disposed of by organisations. This means not only do business leaders have a lot to consider in making sure their organisation is ready to fulfil their GDPR obligations, but that if they don’t understand where their data is, they won’t be able to comply. Data Should Be Your Primary Concern
Exonar’s GDPR dashboard provides a high-level view of an organisation’s information in relation to EU GDPR law. It shows an overall picture of all the data held by an organisation, which is subject to GDPR, where it is held and its characteristics. This approach takes organisations beyond spreadsheets and interviews, and into the realm of making well informed decisions, rapidly