The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) is enforced throughout the European Union since the 25th of May 2018. It replaced the previous person Data Act. The GDPR regulates how personal data for individuals shall be managed and include stricter requirements on how corporates can process your personal data.
We collect your personal data when you communicate with us over phone, e-mail or social media, attend one of our lectures or read one of our newsletters. Occasionally we will also collect personal data through third parties which in these cases stem from public registers.
The legal basis for our processing of your personal data is generally consent i.e. that you consent to us processing your personal data when you sign up for a lecture, newsletter or engage us for an assignment. In marketing activities, it is a matter of balancing different stakeholders’ interest. We have a legitimate interest in informing prospective clients about our services and we deem the likelihood of this resulting in a material integrity violation as minimal.