Governance and Compliance

Data Integrity is a key component in many regulations and directives

ESG:
Environmental, Social and Governance

ESG criteria is directed at companies for assessing sustainability and ethical impacts in investment decisions.

  • Transparency and Trust

    Accurate ESG reporting builds trust, ensuring stakeholders that organizations aren't misrepresenting or "greenwashing" their initiatives.

  • Informed Decisions

    Data integrity underpins sound ESG-related decisions, mitigating risks and guiding sustainable practices for maximum impact.

  • Regulatory Compliance

    Ensuring data integrity is critical for adhering to ESG disclosure mandates, avoiding financial penalties and legal repercussions.

  • Operational Resilience

    Ensuring data integrity aligns with the NIS Directive's goal to maintain the uninterrupted availability of critical network and information systems.

  • Cybersecurity Assurance

    Data integrity underpins robust cybersecurity practices, crucial for NIS compliance, safeguarding essential services from malicious attacks.

  • Stakeholders Trust

    Upholding data integrity ensures stakeholders that NIS Directive requirements are met, promoting trust in digital services and infrastructure reliability.

NIS:
Network & Information Systems

The NIS Directive is the EU's legal framework for cybersecurity, targeting essential services providers and digital service platforms across member states.

DORA:
Digital Operational Resilience Act

DORA aimes to provide a comprehensive cybersecurity framework for the financial sector in the EU.

  • Reliable Auditing

    Data integrity is essential for accurate and consistent auditing, ensuring that financial entities' digital operations align with DORA's regulatory standards.

  • Transparency and Accountability

    By maintaining data integrity, financial firms can provide clear and verifiable records, streamlining regulatory audits and building confidence among stakeholders.

  • Risk Mitigation

    Accurate data aids in the identification of vulnerabilities during audits, ensuring that firms address potential threats in line with DORA's resilience objectives.

  • Trustworthy Data Processing

    Data integrity is key to GDPR's mandate for accurate, up-to-date personal data handling, ensuring individuals' rights protection.

  • Accountability & Compliance

    Ensuring data integrity helps organizations meet GDPR standards, demonstrating responsible data stewardship and avoiding hefty penalties.

  • Controlled Data Access

    Data integrity ensures that only authorized individuals access personal data, aligning with GDPR's emphasis on data access rights and security.

GDPR:
General Data Protection Regulation

The GDPR is the EU's comprehensive data privacy law, directed at organizations handling EU citizens' personal data, regardless of the organization's location.