IT Security Governance Support Service2023-04-15T07:38:30-04:00
DPCaaS - Data Privacy Consultant as a Service

Security Governance Support

Get the support you need on a range of frameworks

Fast Service

Fast turn-around times for service delivery

Affordable

Reasonable rates as were based outside Dublin

Expert Trainer

Benefit from a certified professional with multinational and multi-industry experience

Why You Need Governance Support

Implementing a successful goveranance function requires expertise across a range of disciplines. Every ISMS requires skilled practicioners to understand and deliver security control objectives, communicate with stakeholders and develop internal procesess so that the organization can improve. We can provide the expertise you need, quickly and cost effectively.

How does it work?

Contact Paul at 089 6068145 to have an initial quick discussion about your needs. Email any NDA’s (if required) to [email protected] for signature if you need to discuss confidential requirements.

Where are we Based?

We’re based in Dundalk, Co Louth and serve Dublin, Louth, Meath and Monaghan areas. We do provide international support services. In the US or Canada call 415 854 7603. In the UK call 07832776122.

Typical Support Areas

  • ISO 27001 Program Delivery
  • Privacy Control Implementation
  • Data Centre Audits
  • Policy and Procedure Writing
  • Steering Committee Involvement
  • Project Security Review
  • Network & Application Documentation
  • Rule / ACL / API Security
  • Vulnerability Assessments
  • Vendor Assessments
  • Staff Training
  • Cloud Security
  • Security Architecture

Typical Support Tasks

  • DSAR Handling
  • Incident Management
  • AppDev Support
  • DPIA’s
  • ROPA Management
  • Processor Assessments
  • IT Security Support
  • Internal Stakeholder Queries
  • Change Management Privacy Control Review
  • DPO Registration With The Regulator
  • Policy Management
  • Privacy / Security Training
  • PbD Implementation
  • CIS Controls Implementation
  • NIST CSF / ISO:PIMS / OWASP Privacy Controls
  • Card Data Environment Controls

Past Clients

Maersk Data Privacy Downloads
AXA Data Privacy
AIG Privacy Downloads
SDGE
chase
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Twelve Steps to Protect Public Sector Organizations from the Latest Security Threats

In a recent report by the Guardian on the NHS data breach last May which saw hundreds of NHS systems in the UK infected by the Wannacry ransomware virus, it’s reported that a £100,000 ransom was paid to unlock systems and that more worryingly, the cost of the breach is still unknown but continues to rise. With the alarming increase in threats to privacy like ransomware and the potential for hefty GDPR non-compliance fines after May 2018, the risks to public sector operations has never been greater. In this 35 minute interactive session, Paul Rogers a cybersecurity expert takes a look at the latest privacy challenges in an easy to understand fashion that will help you formulate a robust plan ahead of the GDPR compliance deadline. We will look at specific threats to industrial control systems, legacy risk, recent case history, examples of good data privacy implementations and a high-level process road map to set direction for your compliance program.

Ten Steps to GDPR Readiness Presentation

In a recent survey conducted for Mazars on Irish Businesses on GDPR readiness, only 16% of businesses had actually mobilized a project to meet the upcoming deadline. While 82% of respondents agreed that meeting requirements would be challenging to extremely challenging. In this 35 minute session, Paul Rogers a compliance expert speaker and fintech business owner, will take a look at the challenges that Irish businesses face when it comes to GDPR and 10 practical steps that stakeholders can do to be ready for the May 2018 deadline. He will look at internal governance, consumer self service models, trans-border data transfers, privacy shield, NIS directives, policy readiness and more. He will also cover common compliance failures and data protection commissioner case history reports which will help you stay clear of trouble.

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