
Oodles data privacy and DATA PROTECTION SERVICES enable your business to be compliant with GDPR DPP solutions, applicable laws, rules, regulations, privacy, and security standards.
Oodles data protection and privacy compliance team assist you to maintain technical standards and guidelines, classify data, mitigate cyber risks, adhere to policies, handle high-profile data breach issues, empower security team, and other related services. Our DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY SERVICES enable business compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations, privacy, and security standards in a hassle-free manner.
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Oodles data protection and privacy compliance team assist you to maintain technical standards and guidelines, classify data, mitigate cyber risks, adhere to policies, handle high-profile data breach issues, empower security team, and other related services. Our Data Protection and Privacy services enable business compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations, privacy, and security standards in a hassle-free manner.
Map your data, eliminate gaps, adhere to standards and maintain the organization’s reputation.
We implement privacy maturity in your organization by preparing your business to meet the data privacy law and other global regulations’ requirements, reducing global sales friction, minimizing personal data storage and its process, protecting acquired customer data, measuring privacy-related business delay, reducing its impact through right actions, minimizing data breach while maximizing organization value.
With privacy by design concept, we ensure that privacy protection is embedded in the business processes, physical design, networked infrastructure, information technology, etc.
We assist you to prevent privacy breaches, set default privacy, follow privacy embedded design, protect full life cycle with visibility and transparency.

Once the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on May 25, 2018, European NGOs immediately started going after tech companies and social networks.
To ensure maximum impact, organizations like None of Your Business filed coordinated complaints with different privacy regulators all over Europe.
This in turn seemed to confirm a suspicion long held by advocates of a laissez-faire data economy: Is GDPR nothing more than an outright attack on American tech giants?
Well, yes and no—but mostly no.
People are getting fed up with the nontransparent, unchecked, unregulated use of their data.
And their governments see the need to act.




In this article, we review some common data privacy practices and how technology is transforming the way sensitive data is managed.