Ensuring EU Data Sovereignty & GDPR Compliance
Operating within the European Union requires strict adherence to data protection regulations like GDPR and considerations around data sovereignty. Chromegnon helps businesses navigate these complexities, ensuring their cloud infrastructure and data handling practices are compliant.
Understanding Data Sovereignty in the EU
Data sovereignty refers to the concept that digital data is subject to the laws and regulations of the country or region in which it is located. For businesses operating in the EU or handling data of EU residents, this means ensuring data is processed and stored in compliance with regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
How Chromegnon Helps
- Compliance Consulting: Assessing your current setup and identifying gaps related to GDPR and data residency requirements.
- Cloud Architecture Design: Designing solutions using cloud provider regions located within the EU.
- Data Processing Agreements (DPAs): Guiding you on the importance and implementation of DPAs with vendors.
- Security Best Practices: Implementing technical and organizational measures required by GDPR to protect personal data.
- Vendor Selection Guidance: Helping choose third-party services that meet EU data protection standards.
- Alternative EU products: According to your needs, we can find an equivalent product in the EU.
Why is this Important?
- Avoid significant fines associated with GDPR non-compliance.
- Build trust with customers by demonstrating commitment to data privacy.
- Ensure uninterrupted business operations within the EU market.
Partner with Chromegnon to confidently manage your data within the EU's regulatory landscape.