DSGVO and GDPR
Compliance with the DSGVO and GDPR is more important than ever in the age of the internet. They are the basic rules of data protection and data security. They also form the basis of transparent handling, which is intended to limit the misuse of data.

What is the GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) originates from the European Union and provides rules for the processing of personal data. The regulation must be applied if data is stored or is to be stored in a file system during processing.
These apply throughout the EU in both the private and public sectors. This means that every company that processes personal data must comply with the GDPR. This also applies to natural and legal persons, as well as to companies working on behalf of a third party.
What does GDPR stand for?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) forms the new legal framework of the European Union. The regulation defines exactly how personal data may be collected and processed.
Since May 2018, these regulations have applied to all organizations based in the EU that process personal data. It also applies to all organizations worldwide that process the data of EU citizens.
DSGVO and GDPR at b.r.m.
The Bremen-based IT service provider b.r.m. is known for its GDPR-compliant data center. In addition, b.r.m. has strengthened its security through several parameters. From technical and organizational measures (TOM) to security analyses and risk assessments, business ressource management is ideally positioned.
In addition, Harald Rossol and Thorsten Brendel from b.r.m. are engaged as company data protection officers. They are experts in data protection and will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
