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Anticipating regulations

Prevention is better than correction: integrate compliance from the outset.

How can you integrate legal requirements without slowing down your innovation?

Changes in data protection regulations have a direct impact on the competitiveness of companies. Failure to anticipate these changes means costly corrections, delays in market launches and increased legal risk.

Imagine developing a new application, an innovative service or a high-performance AI, only to find out that it doesn't comply with the new legal requirements. The result? Cumbersome technical modifications, a delay in your strategy and unforeseen costs.Conversely, integrating these requirements from the outset allows you to innovate serenely, save time, and boost the confidence of your clients and partners.

Privacy by design
By integrating data protection right from the design stage, you secure your compliance, avoid late corrections and accelerate your time-to-market.
AI Act
When integrating AI into your business, you need to anticipate the requirements of the AI Act to avoid costly adjustments and ensure performance, compliance and competitiveness.

Our legal experts, your trump card for anticipating regulations

With Dipeeo, turn regulation into opportunity and stay one step ahead.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the role of the DPO?

The Data Protection Officer (DPO) plays an essential role in the management and protection of personal data. He or she advises the company and its employees on their obligations in terms of data protection. He or she supervises compliance, assists with impact analyses, and becomes the main point of contact for data subjects and supervisory authorities. 

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