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Since 2003
We are one of the providers with the longest experience in the market
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Our data protection expertise is transnational and we work internationally
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2B Advice has been named a Sample Vendor in four different Gartner Hype Cycle (Cyber Risk Management, Data Security, Privacy, Legal and Compliance Technologies)
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Only the best may become a EuroPriSe Privacy Professional. Privacy professionals interested in becoming a EuroPriSe Privacy Professional have to undergo an admission procedure demonstrating their expertise regarding legal and/or technical aspects of EU data protection, their respective professional experience as well as their reliability and liability insurance coverage. The EuroPriSe Professional Admission Workshop serves as an important part of the admission procedure as it provides insight into EuroPriSe’s rules, procedures and criteria as well as a tutorial for supporting certification customers in the field. After the workshop, candidates must successfully complete a homework assignment. Admitted EuroPriSe Professionals are subject to an annual fee.
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This blog delves into the intricate requirements of GDPR consent, guided by the European Data Protection Board's (EDPB) clarifications and the amendments to the initial guidelines set by the Article 29 Working Party.
This blog will delve into the nuances of New Jersey's Senate Bill 332 and New Hampshire's Senate Bill 255, exploring their key features and the potential impacts on privacy norms.
The European Commission's recent confirmation of the continuity of data flows to 11 third countries and territories marks a significant milestone in international data protection.