Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs)
A DPIA is a risk assessment that is carried out for any activity that involves processing user data and are a key part of privacy best practice
A DPIA is a risk assessment that is carried out for any activity that involves processing user data and are a key part of privacy best practice
Your Ethyca-powered Privacy Center is the key component of your business’s customer-facing privacy management operation. It’s a custom-branded webpage that serves as a portal for your users to manage their privacy in a streamlined fashion.
Put simply, a Data Use Case is a business purpose for which data is collected, transformed, processed, or stored. It is the term Ethyca uses to refer to what GDPR calls Data Processing Activities and CCPA refers to as the building blocks of Data Inventory.
Data Integrations are one of two connectors Ethyca uses to plug into your organization’s data ecosystem and manage user privacy (the other connector is called ATLAS).
We share a common belief that building technology grounded in respect for users is one of the greatest problems the internet faces. And we believe the solution to that problem is code, not regulation.
A Data Protection Officer is a role that’s required for many businesses under GDPR, and recommended for any data-reliant business.
DSRs (also known as DSARs or even SARs, depending where in the world you are) are a core competence for any business wishing to be compliant with GDPR or the CCPA. They are a key piece of data privacy activity, and getting them right can pose a significant challenge for businesses of all kinds.
Whether you’re a privacy pro or just getting started, a comprehensive data map is the key to complying with global privacy laws like the GDPR or the CCPA. Our step-by-step guide can help you and your team build your organization’s own data map from start to finish.
On May 29, 2020, the custom haircare and skincare retailer Prose chose Ethyca to automate privacy requests and manage users’ consent preferences on its website.
Data privacy start-up Ethyca announced that it had just closed its latest funding round, raising $4.2m.