SixFifty, the technology subsidiary of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, announced on Wednesday, March 18, the launch of its fully automated General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance and documentation tool. The online automation platform is part of SixFifty’s privacy suite, which launched in May 2019 with its California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) product.
“Meeting the GDPR’s requirements can be a laborious and expensive process, but SixFifty’s GDPR compliance tool eases the burden at a fraction of what it would otherwise cost to comply,” said Kimball Dean Parker, CEO of SixFifty. “By providing companies with an automated tool, created with the assistance from Wilson Sonsini’s leading privacy attorneys, SixFifty helps organizations cut through the complexity of the GDPR. With SixFifty, a company can lay the foundation to comply in as little as 30 minutes. Given the success and popularity of our CCPA product, it was logical to build on SixFifty’s privacy offering with a GDPR product.”
SixFifty’s GDPR product provides a single online platform that enables businesses to address key requirements of the GDPR. SixFifty automates six key components of the GDPR, including (1) compliance documentation and contract language for internal policies, contracts and websites; (2) employee training; (3) data mapping (documenting the company’s data flow); (4) cookie consent; (5) request management for consumer requests and audits; and (6) data analysis to assess risks. While companies and organizations of any size can benefit from this solution, SixFifty’s target market for the GDPR product is companies below US$1 billion in revenue.
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