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Article 20 GDPR Right to Data Portability
The GDPR right to data portability focuses on protecting the data privacy rights of the citizens of the European Union. Article 20’s Right to Data Portability focuses on one aspect of the rights and freedom an individual has under the GDPR law. Are you finding it challenging to differentiate Article 20’s service requests from the…
article 15 gdpr
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Article 15 GDPR Right of access by the data subject
Article 15 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) empowers the data subject to exercise their right to know the information their employers hold about them. Are your employees (current/former) asking you to produce the information you have about them? Should you consider oral requests, What’s the TAT for response time and what are the…
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GDPR Article 32: Security of Processing
If your organization processes personal data, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires you to present a security posture that can protect the data in your business environments from cyber-attacks. GDPR Article 32 talks about setting up controls and policies to deploy this line of defence required to ensure data security. But while the requirement…
Sprinto named as Security Compliance Leader in G2 Summer 2022 Report
We’re thrilled to announce that Sprinto has been recognized as a Security Compliance Leader in the Summer 2022 Grid® Report by G2.  Sprinto also ranked #1 in Best Usability, Best Relationship and Best Price, outperforming the competition and collectively winning 9 badges across categories. G2 is one of the largest software marketplace and services review…
Make Compliance Your Superpower
‘It is not our abilities that show us what we truly are. It is our choice.’ These sage words of Professor Dumbledore in ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets’ best capture why you should mainstream compliance in your company. Most SaaS start-ups have had a good run so far. But what can they do to…
PCI DSS compensating controls
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A Detailed Overview Of PCI DSS Compensating Controls
If your business handles, stores, transmits, manages, or processes customers’ payment card information, it must comply with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). This is an information security standard that outlines measures and controls for organizations to protect sensitive card details while processing transactions.  Implementing stringent compliance is not a piece of cake…