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Comply With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Make GDPR compliance, privacy, and data protection your top priority with Seclore’s data-centric security platform.

What is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was passed in the European Union to ensure complete data protection. It has a strict set of regulations and penalizes the non-complying organizations heavily, up to almost 4% of their annual net revenue. To date, 839 fines have been issued, and € 2.1 billion has been collected by various national
GDPR is a non sector specific regulation which stipulates that companies, irrespective of whether within or outside of the EU, must ensure complete data protection for the citizens of the EU, including controlling who can access and use the information and respecting the citizens’ right to be forgotten. If your organization is based in the EU or transacts with companies in the EU, then GDPR compliance is mandatory.
Why Data-Centric Security for GDPR Compliance?
Data is at the center of GDPR, and as a regulatory framework, it was the first regulation of its kind to emphasize data security, individual privacy, and organizational accountability for customer data. GDPR is highly relevant from a data security standpoint because it mandates stringent data protection measures. It compels organizations to implement robust security controls to prevent data breaches, such as encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments.
Seclore helps enterprises navigate the complex EU regulatory landscape and gain complete control over their most sensitive digital assets. With Seclore data-centric security, organizations can proactively address GDPR requirements and ensure the secure handling of data in all states. Seclore technical solutions help enterprises adopt and implement an efficient data protection strategy that can mitigate risks, build customer trust, and thrive in the ever-evolving data privacy landscape.