GDPR & 

Security

Office Trainings

Customised and regular 3-6 minutes trainings.


Personal Data Practice

Data breaches rarely occur because of a technical error. However, for a non-expert it can even be hard to recognise personal data in our busy day-to-day.

With our Ensuredly Office Trainings we run through real scenario's and practice regularly so your staff will (i) recognise personal data, and (ii) know when to check company policies before starting the action.

Time & Efficiency

Personal data is subject to hefty rules and regulations. It is quite undoable for Data Protection Officers to make employees aware of the implications, as well as to be ahead of the company's new features, tools, incidents, projects, to ensure compliance.

Research has proven that interactive micro trainings, are the most effective for the attention span, as well as your agenda.

Lower Risk of Fines

It is mandatory by law to "raise your employees' awareness" (Art. 39, GDPR). However, you can't really demonstrate your compliance efforts when you make the team join one or two yearly trainings per year. 

Via your own analytics space, you can review the status of each employee. At any time you can demonstrate authorities that you take this seriously. 


How does it work


Click the link below to take a look at our training demo.


About us

Ensuredly was created by legal and architectural professionals in Helsinki.

Steffi, a senior GDPR and contract lawyer (LL.M, CIPP/E, AIGP) and Data Protection Officer, was wondering on that particular night, how she could engage her client's staff more for GDPR trainings. She noticed they paid attention to the stories, but failed to ask her help on time.


 
Anna, a senior architect, admitted that in the architecture world, data protection is not very known. 

They joined forces and found Ensuredly. Their mission is to provide expertise knowledge in an attractive design, to keep staff engaged with to-the-point trainings. Via Ensuredly trainings your staff shall become equipped to work with personal data and learn to recognise unwanted risks.