Why is data protection consulting so important today?
With the growing scale and increasing complexity of automated data processing, the requirements for its lawful design are also increasing.
In addition, data subjects must be informed transparently about the processing of their data; their rights—such as the right to information, erasure, or objection—must be fully respected.
Violations are subject to severe penalties under the GDPR, including fines and potential claims for damages by affected individuals.
Sound data protection advice helps organisations ensure that their data processing is lawful and that they comply with all data protection obligations—effectively avoiding legal risks and economic consequences.
Note: This information does not constitute individual legal advice.