Authors:
Paul Ryan
;
Martin Crane
and
Rob Brennan
Affiliation:
Uniphar PLC, ADAPT Centre, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland
Keyword(s):
GDPR, Compliance, Accountability, Data Protection Officer, RegTech.
Abstract:
The Accountability Principle of the GDPR requires that an organisation can demonstrate compliance with the regulations. A survey of GDPR compliance software solutions shows significant gaps in their ability to demonstrate compliance. In contrast, RegTech has recently brought great success to financial compliance, resulting in reduced risk, cost saving and enhanced financial regulatory compliance. It is shown that many GDPR solutions lack interoperability features such as standard APIs, meta-data or reports and they are not supported by published methodologies or evidence to support their validity or even utility. A proof of concept prototype was explored using a regulator based self-assessment checklist to establish if RegTech best practice could improve the demonstration of GDPR compliance. The application of a RegTech approach provides opportunities for demonstrable and validated GDPR compliance, notwithstanding the risk reductions and cost savings that RegTech can deliver. This pa
per demonstrates a RegTech approach to GDPR compliance can facilitate an organisation meeting its accountability obligations.
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