Swiss Infosec is now EU representative in Berlin according to DSGVO

Just in time for the entry into force of the GDPR on 25 May 2018, Swiss Infosec (Deutschland) GmbH, a subsidiary of Swiss Infosec AG, has started its work in Berlin. It represents Swiss companies that do not have an EU branch but are active in Germany and thus affected by the GDPR.

Swiss Infosec (Germany) now handles legal issues related to the GDPR in Germany. (Image: depositphotos)

Swiss Infosec (Deutschland) GmbH, a subsidiary of Swiss Infosec AG, has started its work in time for the entry into force of the GDPR. The legally compliant implementation of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) poses particular challenges for Swiss companies that do not have a branch in the European Union (EU) but are active there.

Article 27 of the GDPR requires these companies to appoint a representative in the EU in writing, for example to facilitate contact and correspondence with EU authorities.

Relief for companies without an EU establishment

Since a large number of Swiss companies without an EU branch are affected by the GDPR through activities in and with Germany and the appointment of a representative in Germany therefore meets a major customer need, Swiss Infosec AG has founded the subsidiary Swiss Infosec (Deutschland) GmbH, based in Berlin.

Infosec's data protection experts act as local representatives for these companies and ensure that you comply with Article 27 of the GDPR.

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