The Data Flow Mapping Tool, Compliance Manager and DPIA Tool bundle provides organisations with access to all three tools, helping users get a complete overview of their compliance status.
The Data Flow Mapping Tool, Compliance Manager and DPIA Tool bundle gives organisations access to all three tools, allowing them to apply individual processes to specific legal, contractual and regulatory requirements, and the controls used to meet those requirements. Users can apply multiple control sets to their risk assessment process, including ISO/IEC 27001:2013 and PCI DSS v3.2.
The integration clearly displays which controls have been applied and which processes are governed by specific regulatory or statutory requirements.
Organisations of all sizes that need to identify the personal data they process and bring their practices in line with the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
The Data Flow Mapping Tool simplifies the process of creating data flow maps, which will help you meet the requirements of the GDPR.
The tool makes it easy to create data flow maps that can be reviewed, revised and updated when needed. It also helps you get a thorough understanding of what personal data your organisation processes and why, where it is held and how it is transferred.
Cloud-based application, licensed for up to five users and accessible via any compatible browser.
Designed to be used by IT managers, risk managers, security analysts, compliance managers and CIOs, and will help simplify their information security compliance projects.
Compliance Manager is a comprehensive way to manage information security requirements. It helps you identify laws that must be considered when implementing an ISO 27001-compliant ISMS (information security management system).
The software contains critical statutory and regulatory requirements for information security in one place, saving you the time and expense of tracking them down and interpreting them.
Cloud-based application, licensed for up to five users and accessible via any compatible browser.
Organisations of all sizes that need to identify the personal data they process and bring their practices in line with the GDPR.
You must conduct a DPIA (data protection impact assessment) when a planned or existing processing operation “is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals”.
The DPIA Tool enables users to determine whether a DPIA should be conducted and, if required, shows them how to conduct an effective assessment.
The tool provides information about the necessity and proportionality of processing, and record whether interested parties have been consulted to conduct an effective DPIA.
Cloud-based application, licensed for up to five users and accessible via any compatible browser.