AI compliance

AI compliance - as a service.

Use AI with a clear conscience... We check your AI solution for all compliance requirements and assume liability for them

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AI compliance2025-04-01T11:41:43+02:00

All services at a glance:

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AI compliance - as a service

  • Legal AI check, in particular on

    • KI-ACT
    • DS-GVO and
    • Data security
  • Assumption of liability

  • Insurance cover through Markel Insurance

  • Creation of AI governance

  • Employee training and employee information

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More than 450 companies rely on legal data

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Publications

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Our employees regularly publish scientific papers and are authors and editors of authoritative works on data protection law.

Insurance concept

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Together with Markel SE and Nürnberger Versicherung, we have developed an insurance concept for the activities of the data protection officer with cover of more than EUR 40 million.

Training platform

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With our own legal data academy training platform, we ensure the implementation of the legal training requirements of the GDPR.

24/7 emergency center

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Clients that we support as an external data protection officer are given a number to our 24/7 emergency center. Data protection breaches can be recorded there around the clock and it is ensured that the necessary notification to the authorities is made within 72 hours.

Questions about our services

What are the costs of a data protection audit?2023-03-22T15:10:37+01:00

The costs depend on the size of the company and the number of branches. We will be happy to provide you with a fixed price offer within 24 hours.

What are the benefits of a data protection audit?2023-03-22T15:10:15+01:00

With a data protection audit, you can prove to customers and also during an official audit that you comply with and implement the legal provisions and requirements of the GDPR. Above all, you create trust with potential customers and cooperation partners who want proof of GDPR compliance.

According to which standards is the data protection audit carried out?2023-03-22T15:09:59+01:00

We audit your company in accordance with the legal standards of the GDPR and the BDSG (new). From a practical perspective, we are guided by the legal requirements of the audit procedures of the state data protection authorities.

What qualifications must a data protection officer have?2023-03-22T15:09:02+01:00

A data protection officer must fulfill the following three main factors in accordance with the requirements of Art. 37 para. 5 GDPR:

  • professional qualification with regard to expertise in the field of data protection law
  • Specialist knowledge in the field of data protection practice
  • Ability to perform the tasks specified in Art. 39 GDPR (see above)
How is a data protection officer liable?2023-03-22T15:09:05+01:00

The external data protection officer is personally liable for all activities. Due to this high risk, we have developed an insurance concept that covers losses of up to EUR 40 million.

What are the tasks of a data protection officer?2023-03-22T15:09:08+01:00

The specific tasks of the data protection officer result from the GDPR and primarily include

  • Monitoring the legal requirements of the GDPR
  • Overview of processing activities
  • Risk assessment for processing activities
  • Employee training
Who needs a data protection officer?2023-03-22T15:09:11+01:00

Certain companies are obliged to appoint a (external or company) data protection officer. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the new BDSG stipulate the appointment of a company data protection officer if one of the following conditions is met:

a) As a rule, at least ten people are permanently involved in the automated processing of personal data in the company.

b) The core activity of the company is the performance of processing operations which, by virtue of their nature, their scope and/or their purposes, require extensive regular and systematic monitoring of data subjects (this includes, for example, hospitals and pharmacies).

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