In this post we'll talk about Data Protection Officer (also known as DPO), the person entitled to  ensure that the organisation processes the personal data of its staff, customers, providers or any other individuals (also referred to as data subjects) in compliance with the applicable data protection rules.

It is easy to imagine how such job function experienced its most intense period of growth and activity in the latest years, following the advent of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) throughout the European Union; starting from that date, the questions relating to the various areas of application of the legislation have gradually given way to a series of requests and information relating to the aspects related to pricing connected to the consultancy activities in the field of privacy, with particular regard to the role of the DPO . Read more of this post