Practical training for all regulatory and organizational topics of modern data protection, security, and governance structures.
Direct legal support for data protection, AI Regulation, cybersecurity, whistleblower protection, and digital governance.
Digital platforms, cloud-based systems, AI applications and international data flows significantly increase the requirements for modern data protection law. Today, data protection no longer affects only individual processes; it is increasingly becoming a central governance and management task within modern organisations.
Scheja & Partners supports companies, public administrations, research institutions, healthcare organisations, NGOs and international organisations in the legally compliant implementation of data protection requirements and in establishing sustainable data protection and compliance structures. As a law firm for software-supported IT law, we combine legal expertise with organisational support and digital solutions for modern data protection management and digital governance.
With PrivacyPilot, we support organisations with data protection management, records of processing activities, risk analyses and governance processes for modern data protection and compliance structures.
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Our data protection law services combine regulatory expertise with practical data protection, governance and compliance structures. This enables us to support companies, public authorities and organisations in the sustainable implementation of modern data protection requirements within digital processes and platform structures.
With PrivacyPilot, we support companies and organisations with records of processing activities, risk analyses, data protection management and structured governance processes for modern data protection and compliance structures.
Data protection and compliance require robust communication and reporting processes within modern organisations. With HintPilot, we support companies and organisations with confidential governance and whistleblowing processes for sustainable compliance structures.
Generative AI and data-driven processes significantly increase the requirements for data protection and governance. With ProPilot, we support organisations in the secure and structured use of generative AI within regulatory and data protection requirements.
Our experts support organisations with data protection assessments, risk analyses and data protection impact assessments for complex digital processes and sensitive data processing.
How can data protection requirements be efficiently integrated into digital platforms, AI systems and international data processes?
Data protection law is increasingly becoming a key component of modern governance, compliance and digitalisation strategies. Companies, public authorities and organisations must now be able to demonstrate transparently how personal data is processed, protected and organisationally controlled.
Digital platforms, cloud-based applications, AI systems and international data flows significantly increase the requirements for data protection management and governance. At the same time, regulatory requirements for transparency, documentation obligations and organisational control mechanisms are increasing.
Particularly challenging is the integration of data protection, information security, AI governance and digital business or administrative processes. Organisations therefore need robust data protection and governance structures to implement regulatory requirements sustainably and manage digital processes efficiently.
In addition, requirements for data protection impact assessments, international data transfers and organisational accountability obligations are increasing. Companies and organisations must be able to document transparently how data is processed, protected and controlled within existing organisational structures.
Public administrations, healthcare organisations and research institutions are also increasingly facing the challenge of implementing sensitive data processing and specialised digital procedures in a data protection-compliant yet efficient manner. As a result, data protection is becoming a strategic component of modern organisational and governance structures.
AI-based systems, automated processes and cloud-supported platform models further increase the requirements for data protection, transparency and organisational responsibilities. Companies and organisations therefore need modern governance and compliance structures for sustainable digital data processes.
Scheja & Partners supports companies, public authorities and organisations in efficiently integrating data protection requirements into existing governance, security and compliance structures. By combining legal expertise, organisational support and software-supported solutions, we create transparent and sustainable processes for modern data protection management and digital governance.
We support companies, public authorities, public administrations, research institutions, healthcare organisations, NGOs and international organisations with data protection, governance and compliance requirements.
Data protection law covers, in particular, data protection compliance, data protection impact assessments, international data transfers, governance processes, AI-related data protection requirements and digital data processing.
PrivacyPilot supports companies and organisations with data protection management, risk analyses, documentation obligations and governance processes for modern data protection structures.
HintPilot supports organisations with confidential governance and whistleblowing processes as well as structured communication and compliance workflows.
ProPilot supports companies and organisations in the secure use of generative AI as well as structured prompting and governance processes within regulatory requirements.
Digital platforms, AI systems, international data flows and regulatory developments mean that data protection is now a central component of modern governance and organisational structures.