When a personal data breach happens, the clock is ticking. DPO Workspace guides you through data breach management with the 72-hour timer, the risk assessment and the mandatory breach register.
Art. 33 and 34 GDPR set tight deadlines: notify the authority within 72 hours if there is a risk, communicate to data subjects if the risk is high. This software keeps you within the time limits.
From the moment you log the breach, the countdown to the 72 hours required by Art. 33 begins.
Assess the nature, categories and number of data subjects, likely consequences and measures taken.
Every breach is recorded, including the ones not notified: it is a GDPR obligation.
Document the notification decision and, where needed, the communication to data subjects.
Notification to the authority must be made within 72 hours of becoming aware of the breach, if it is likely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals.
No, only when the breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects (Art. 34). The assessment must be documented either way.
Yes. All breaches must be recorded internally, including those you decide not to notify, with the reasoning.
Yes, with the 30-day free trial and no credit card.
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