Data Privacy

Data is an asset to be protected, not to mention it’s the law anyway, as companies transform how they share, collect, and utilize data.

Having an effective Data Privacy program is no small challenge. It requires the right combination of governance, policy, technology and supporting procures, and needs dedicated focus from numerous corporate functions acting as the second line of defense. Many companies have been hard at work over the past few years designing, implementing and honing their programs. The ever-changing landscape of laws and guidance ensures that Data Privacy program development is not a one and done exercise.

Culture & Processes

Breaches make the news. But it is poor practice that lands organizations in hot water. This highlights the importance that regulators have placed on culture and processes of data protection overall and not just with a focus on mitigating a data breach. In many cases, GDPR legislation has armed companies with helpful tools to protect themselves and their customers against data exploitation. However, Data Privacy is not an area where companies can do the work once, put it in a drawer and forget about it. Businesses need to keep on top of changes and act to reduce the risk of fines, given the regulators’ evolving areas of focus. Ensuring Data Privacy remains front-of-mind for all staff is vital. Driving the cultural and behavioral shift needed is not easy—but our Privacy Assessment will help you close the gaps.

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For over 10 years, Morae has supported the largest organizations and their legal advisors with Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs).

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Morae’s Privacy Assessment

We offer a Privacy Assessment to explore key areas for compliance, including a clear view of:

  • Comprehensive understanding of the data you hold
  • Consent to control and protect that data
  • An understanding of how you process data
  • Knowledge of where data sits within systems
  • Effective controls over data access and retention
  • Effective controls for system security and resilience
  • Robust mechanisms for subject data rights
  • Established clear data accountability and governance
  • Robust data privacy risk framework
  • Robust change methodology that considers data and data impacts
  • A process of continuous improvement in regard to data privacy
  • Robust management of third-party processing

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