How Osano Can Help
How Osano Can Help You Mature Your Privacy Program Building, running,...
Read NowGet an overview of the simple, all-in-one data privacy platform
Manage consent for data privacy laws in 50+ countries
Streamline and automate the DSAR workflow
Efficiently manage assessment workflows using custom or pre-built templates
Streamline consent, utilize non-cookie data, and enhance customer trust
Automate and visualize data store discovery and classification
Ensure your customers’ data is in good hands
Key Features & Integrations
Discover how Osano supports CPRA compliance
Learn about the CCPA and how Osano can help
Achieve compliance with one of the world’s most comprehensive data privacy laws
Key resources on all things data privacy
Expert insights on all things privacy
Key resources to further your data privacy education
Meet some of the 5,000+ leaders using Osano to transform their privacy programs
A guide to data privacy in the U.S.
What's the latest from Osano?
Data privacy is complex but you're not alone
Join our weekly newsletter with over 35,000 subscribers
Global experts share insights and compelling personal stories about the critical importance of data privacy
Osano CEO, Arlo Gilbert, covers the history of data privacy and how companies can start a privacy program
Upcoming webinars and in-person events designed for privacy professionals
The Osano story
Become an Osanian and help us build the future of privacy!
We’re eager to hear from you
Benchmark and Grow Your Organization’s Privacy Program
Under the GDPR, this practice is a formalized requirement known as a record of processing activity, or RoPA. While many data privacy laws do not require a RoPA or do not refer to this document in the same way, establishing a catalog of data processing activities across your organization is crucial for a well-functioning data privacy program.
Data inventories and/or RoPAs document all of the collection, storage, processing, and sharing of personal data that your organization conducts. This document enables organizations to gain visibility and control over their data, thereby ensuring that they can effectively protect personal data and meet their regulatory obligations. It also serves as a tool that can help you identify risks (such as the use of new vendors), plan data strategies, and understand the critical dependencies your data ecosystem relies on.
An organization with a data inventory and recordkeeping process at the lower ends of the maturity spectrum will likely:
This can result in difficulties complying with regulatory requirements, responding to data subject requests, and protecting personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse.
A data inventory and recordkeeping process that has a higher maturity will involve the following:
Note that a data inventory can appear to be comprehensive when it, in fact, fails to capture the reality of data processing activities at your organization.
You may be aware of certain data processing activities that you lack clarity on and can take steps to improve your understanding and records of them. However, there may be data processing activities you lack knowledge of entirely and thus won’t know to investigate and record them.
For this reason, thorough and proactive investigation is essential for a comprehensive data inventory as well as training your colleagues on the need to self-report new data processing activities.
Consider the following activities to increase your data inventory and RoPA maturity:
With Osano, building, managing, and scaling your privacy program becomes simple. Schedule a demo or try a free 30-day trial today.