The urgency of adapting to the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law)
Since the General Data Protection Law (LGPD) came into effect, companies in all sectors have been seeking ways to comply without compromising their efficiency. compliance with the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) It ceased to be merely a legal obligation and became a competitive differential...capable of strengthening consumer confidence and avoiding regulatory sanctions. However, many businesses still face difficulties in structuring their processes in a practical, auditable, and continuous way. It is in this scenario that... Privacy Tools It stands out as a complete system for accelerating the compliance journey, centralizing privacy management on a single platform.
Complete software for managing compliance with the General Data Protection Law.
The compliance journey requires organization, constant updating, and traceability. Privacy Tools was developed to meet exactly these requirements, offering integrated modules that automate routines and simplify decisions.
Privacy governance in one place.
By adopting Privacy Tools, your company benefits from a specialized system that organizes the pillars of the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) into clear and scalable operational flows. This means:
- Inventory and mapping of personal data;
- Risk management based on treatment activities;
- – Specialized service to holders (such as access and exclusion);
- – Creation and maintenance of ROPA (record of processing operations);
- – Contract management and third-party assessment;
- - Cookie policies and consent with documented proof.;
- Exclusive module of AI Governance, to adapt the use of artificial intelligence to the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law).
With this, compliance with the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) ceases to be a scattered effort in spreadsheets and separate documents and becomes a continuous, monitored, and documented process.
Practical benefits for companies in the adaptation phase.
A survey by LINC (Digital Innovation Laboratory of CNIL, the French data protection authority) conducted to assess companies' compliance with the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) revealed that in 55% of cases where compliance was achieved, the approach generated greater customer trust. Furthermore, in 21% of cases, respect for privacy was seen as a competitive advantage in the B2B market.
Although the study has a European focus, its findings serve as a reference for the Brazilian context. Adopting responsible data handling practices not only strengthens the company's image but also prevents considerable losses. According to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024The average cost of a data breach in Brazil is approximately R$ 6,75 million per incident. On the other hand, companies that adopt privacy governance systems, such as... Privacy ToolsThey experience concrete gains: greater agility, increased security, and a structure capable of sustaining compliance over time. See the main differentiators:
1. Centralization and traceability
All compliance records and evidence are organized within the platform, ready to be presented in audits or inspections. ANPD.
2. Automation of manual tasks
Workflows that previously required emails, forms, and manual verification are now automated, with automatic alerts and reports.
3. Updates in accordance with regulations
The platform is continuously updated to reflect the requirements of the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law), as well as to comply with international regulations such as the GDPR.
4. Modular Evolution
The company can start with the most critical points (e.g., consent, ROPA, or cookies) and expand usage as it matures.
Compliance with the LGPD: more than just avoiding fines.
Although the risk of sanctions, which can reach 2% of revenue, is an important factor, the benefits of compliance go beyond that. Having a solid governance structure reduces internal failures, increases business reliability, and improves relationships with clients and partners.
Furthermore, companies prepared for the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) are better positioned to participate in public tenders, negotiations with multinational corporations, and security certifications. Privacy Tools It contributes to this positioning by transforming compliance into a strategic asset.
Real-life examples: who already trusts Privacy Tools?
Privacy Tools is used by leading organizations in sectors such as healthcare, education, finance, and technology. Large hospital groups, universities, fintech companies, and public agencies have adopted the platform to enable their compliance with the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) in an agile and sustainable way.
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