GDPR Suite: RoPA, DPIA, and DSAR in one place
A record of processing activities under Art. 30, data protection impact assessments under Art. 35, and a public self-service channel for data subject requests — with AI-assisted drafting and sealed approval.
Three GDPR obligations, one connected data set.
The record of processing activities (RoPA) under Art. 30 captures role, legal basis, purposes, data categories/subjects, recipients, retention period, and technical/organizational measures. An AI-assisted draft is available; every approval is sealed.
The data protection impact assessment (DPIA) is linked to a RoPA entry: a necessity test, risk assessment, and a conclusion with a documented outcome (proceed / proceed with measures / abandon) — sealed under Art. 35.
For data subject requests, a public self-service channel is available (access, erasure, and more) with internal deadline monitoring under Art. 12–22 and status tracking.
What the GDPR Suite covers.
RoPA under Art. 30
A complete record with role, legal basis, purposes, data categories, recipients, retention periods, and TOMs; AI-assisted drafting available.
DPIA under Art. 35
Linked to the RoPA entry: necessity test, risk assessment, documented outcome, sealed.
DSAR self-service channel
A public channel for data subjects' access/erasure requests, with internal deadline monitoring (Art. 12–22) and status tracking.
Linked to TOMs/ISO 27001
Technical and organizational measures are linked directly to the ISO/IEC 27001 control catalog instead of being maintained twice.
From processing activity to answered request.
Log the processing activity
Create a RoPA entry — AI-assisted drafting on request, approval is sealed.
Assess risk
For high risk: a linked DPIA with a necessity test and documented outcome.
Handle requests
Data subjects submit requests through the public channel; deadlines are monitored internally.
The central building block for GDPR.
RoPA, DPIA, DSAR — sealed, not just claimed.
Start right away with your record of processing activities — including the DSAR channel and TOM linkage.