Data Act

Practical support for AI data access, data governance, and regulatory requirements of modern data ecosystems.

Our services

The European Data Act establishes new regulatory requirements for data access, data use, and the governance of digital data ecosystems. Companies, platform providers, public institutions, research organizations, healthcare organizations, and international organizations must design data processes to be more transparent, traceable, and governance-compliant.

Scheja & Partners supports organizations in implementing the regulatory requirements of the Data Act in compliance and in establishing modern data governance and compliance structures. As a law firm specializing in software-supported IT law, we combine legal expertise with organizational support and digital solutions for modern data management and digital governance.

Our services include in particular:

With PrivacyPilot, we support companies and organizations with governance processes, documentation obligations, risk analyses, and regulatory verification in connection with modern data and compliance structures.

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Special Features

Our services in the area of the Data Act combine regulatory expertise with practice-oriented governance, data, and compliance structures. This enables us to support companies, authorities, and organizations in the sustainable implementation of modern requirements for data use, transparency, and digital governance.

Data Governance and Accountability Structures

The Data Act requires traceable governance and control mechanisms for data access and data use. We support organizations with role models, responsibilities, and organizational governance structures.

Data Management with PrivacyPilot

With PrivacyPilot, we support companies and organizations with documentation obligations, risk analyses, governance processes, and structured data protection and data management workflows.

Data Access and Platform Processes

Cloud platforms, networked systems, and data-driven business models significantly expand the requirements for regulatory transparency. Our experts assist organizations with data access and governance processes within modern platform structures.

Risk Analyses and Compliance Structures

Data use and data provision require robust organizational control mechanisms. We support organizations with risk analyses, regulatory assessments, and sustainable compliance structures for modern data ecosystems.

Context

Companies and organizations must be able to control much more transparently how data is used, shared, and made available within digital platform and system landscapes. The Data Act thus significantly expands the requirements for data management, governance, and regulatory control.

The European Data Act aims to make data access, data use, and digital data ecosystems within the European Union more transparent and fair. Companies and organizations should be better able to control how data is used and provided within digital platforms, cloud-based systems, and networked infrastructures.

Particularly affected are companies with data-driven business models, platform structures, IoT systems, cloud-based applications, and digital administrative processes. At the same time, the requirements for governance, transparency, data management, and organizational control mechanisms are increasing significantly.

The Data Act significantly expands the regulatory requirements for data use and data provision. Companies and organizations must be able to document in a traceable manner how data is processed, shared, and controlled within existing organizational structures.

Particularly challenging is the integration of data governance, data protection, information security, and regulatory compliance within modern digital platform and data structures. Organizations therefore require robust governance and compliance processes for sustainable data management and data access models.

Public administrations, research institutions, and healthcare organizations are also increasingly facing the challenge of organizing digital data structures in a transparent, traceable, and regulatory-compliant manner. Data management is thus becoming a strategic component of modern organizational and governance structures.

International data flows, cloud-based platforms, and AI systems additionally expand the requirements for governance, transparency, and organizational control. Companies and organizations therefore require modern and efficient processes for data management and regulatory compliance.

Digital platform models and networked data ecosystems also mean that data access and data use are increasingly becoming part of strategic business and administrative processes. At the same time, the expectations of supervisory and auditing authorities regarding traceable governance and documentation processes are rising.

Scheja & Partners supports companies, authorities, and organizations in efficiently integrating the regulatory requirements of the Data Act into existing governance, data protection, and compliance structures. By combining legal expertise, organizational support, and software-supported solutions, we create traceable and sustainable processes for modern data management and digital governance.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Data Act

The Data Act establishes EU-wide regulations for data access, data use, and the governance of digital data ecosystems within the European Union.

Particularly affected are companies with data-driven business models, platform providers, cloud-based services, public institutions, research organizations, and organizations with extensive data structures.

The Data Act includes requirements for data access, data use, governance structures, transparency, organizational control mechanisms, and regulatory verification obligations.

Data governance forms the foundation for traceable data processes, responsibilities, and regulatory compliance within modern data ecosystems.

PrivacyPilot supports companies and organizations with governance processes, risk analyses, documentation obligations, and regulatory verification for modern data and compliance structures.

Yes. Public administrations, research institutions, and other public organizations may also be affected by requirements relating to data access, data management, and governance.

Cloud infrastructures, IoT systems, and digital platforms significantly expand the requirements for data use, transparency, and governance and are therefore particularly in focus of regulatory requirements.

Data is increasingly becoming a central component of digital business and administrative models. The Data Act creates new regulatory frameworks for transparency, data use, and governance.

Yes. We assist companies, authorities, international organizations, NGOs, research institutions, and platform providers with regulatory requirements relating to the Data Act and modern data governance.