GDPR

Privacy operations in one tool

Processing register, DPIAs, lawful bases, data breach workflows and data processing agreements, managed in the ISMS you already use.

  • Processing register
  • DPIA
  • Breach
  • DPA
GDPR in practice

How ManagementSysteem supports your GDPR obligations

Processing register, DPIAs, processors and data breaches in the ISMS you already use.

Processing register

Record processing activities under Article 30, with purpose, lawful basis, retention and the systems involved.

DPIAs

Run DPIAs and link them to the processing activities and risks they belong to.

Data processing agreements

Manage processors and their agreements in a linked register, with ownership and review dates.

Breaches and data-subject rights

Register data breaches via a reporting form and handle data-subject requests in a structured way.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about GDPR software

What is GDPR software?

Software that makes your GDPR obligations manageable: processing register, DPIAs, lawful bases, processor agreements and data breaches in one place.

Can I keep a processing register?

Yes. You record processing activities under Article 30, with purpose, lawful basis, retention and the systems involved, and link them to risks and DPIAs.

Does it support DPIAs?

Yes. You run DPIAs and link them to the related processing activities and risks, keeping your justification traceable.

How do I handle data breaches?

You register breaches via a reporting form, with follow-up tasks and an audit trail, so you can demonstrate handling within the deadlines.

Is it suitable for a DPO?

Yes. The platform brings processing activities, DPIAs, processors and breaches together, so a DPO keeps oversight from one source.

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