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Data Protection | Training, Auditing and Assessment

NDPR/GDPR consultancy and audit services

With our ongoing audits and GDPR consulting services, you can concentrate on your business while keeping your compliance documentation current.


Become a DPO (Data Protection Officer)

We have the most robust Data protection Officer course and recognized certifications. Get to know and use advanced and updated frameworks and auditing/assessment technics used by big firms

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Data Privacy Auditing and Complaince

Our auditors will review the organization's data protection policies and practices, including its data protection policy, privacy notice, and data retention rules, to make sure they they are compliant

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Why You need to be complaint?

Clients have far higher expectations of the companies they do business with nowadays. Providing the top-tier goods or services on the market is no longer sufficient.

  • Reputational Damage: A company's reputation may suffer significantly from data breaches and privacy mishaps. Customer confidence might be compromised by news of a data breach or improper treatment of personal information.
  • Legal and Regulatory Penalties: The last thing you want is a fine. Fines and Penalties could be very destructive and a company's reputation may suffer significantly from data breaches and privacy mishaps. Organizations can face fines of up to 100 million or 4% of their global annual turnover, whichever is higher..
  • Litigation and Legal Claims:Organizations may be subject to legal action from impacted parties as a result of data breaches and privacy violations.
  • Loss of Competitive Advantage:Corporations that disregard data privacy risk losing their business edge. Customers are more likely to choose companies that show a commitment to preserving their personal information in a world where privacy concerns are on the rise.

Don’t risk your survival by failing to spot a cyber attack.


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Frequently Asked Questions


Data protection officers (DPOs) are independent data protection experts who are responsible for: Monitoring an organisation's data protection compliance; Informing it of and advising on its data protection obligations; Providing advice on DPIAs (data protection impact assessments) and monitoring their performance

Start with a degree in a relevant field, get trained by a reputable organization, Gain hands-on experience through internships or entry-level jobs in the industry which we can provide

Employee training is essential for businesses to comply with NDPR/GDPR regulations and avoid potential fines and other consequences.

Every DPO need a recognized certication to be relevant in their job role. We have tailored our training to impact skills and prepare trainees for certificatio with additional support.

    Don’t risk your survival by failing to spot a cyber attack

    Increasing digitization has created wide-ranging vulnerabilities for the modern enterprise. As cyber attackers find ever smarter ways to breach security defenses, research suggests that it can take more than a hundred days to detect an attack on your system.
    Thus, the cost of failing to identify an attack has severe implications for your bottom line, from a loss of customer confidence and potential theft of intellectual property, to fines for data security non-compliance.