Exterro
Exterro was founded with the simple vision that applying the concepts of process optimization and data science to how companies manage digital information and respond to litigation would drive more successful outcomes at a lower cost. They remain committed to this vision today as they deliver a fully integrated Legal GRC platform that enables their clients to address their regulatory, compliance and litigation risks more effectively and at lower costs.
With software solutions that span privacy, legal operations, compliance, cybersecurity and information governance, Exterro helps some of the world’s largest organizations work smarter and more efficiently.
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- https://www.exterro.com/
- Webcast
CPE Webcast: Privacy 201: Moving from concepts to implementation
In a world where privacy regulations are in constant flux, it’s essential to transition from mere concepts and sporadic projects to build a robust, adaptable, and sustainable privacy program.
- Webcast
On-Demand: Say it. Do it. Prove it: Navigating the compliance trifecta in the age of AI
Delve into the crucial aspects of the compliance trifecta—say it, do it, prove it—and how organizations can navigate them through the art of data discovery.
- Resource
Survey Report: Tech’s role in changing data privacy compliance landscape
When it comes to keeping up with data privacy regulation, organizations would be wise to adopt a more comprehensive technology solution to drive efficiency and minimize human error.
- Resource
e-Book: How the EU might move forward with GDPR
Data privacy experts believe the mechanisms in place under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure compliance, enforcement, and redress need revisiting—and quickly.
- Resource
e-Book: Data privacy back in the spotlight
With the California Consumer Privacy Act enforcement deadline finally upon us, data privacy concerns are once again a focus of U.S. corporations.
- Resource
e-Book: Data privacy enters age of Coronavirus
Compliance with specific regulations—such as the California Consumer Privacy Act—has taken a back seat during the coronavirus pandemic to more pressing concerns, including videoconference pitfalls, making sure remote workers are operating securely, and coronavirus disclosure.