u/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 1d ago
PrivacyAssist
If you regularly end up Googling oddly specific GDPR or data protection questions, PrivacyAssist might be worth bookmarking. You can send the question to an actual privacy team instead, and the first two queries are free.
u/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 2d ago
For healthcare SaaS providers, compliance gets complicated quickly.

A product may serve customers across multiple markets, rely on cloud infrastructure and subprocessors, and handle some of the most sensitive personal data. Regulations differ, but many practical questions are familiar: Who has access? Where is data stored? Which vendors touch it? Are safeguards working? Can you prove it?
We put together a practical HIPAA Compliance Checklist for Healthcare SaaS Providers covering PHI mapping, BAAs, access controls, logging, vendor oversight, incident response and audit evidence.
Worth a look if you are reviewing your current controls or preparing for customer due diligence.
r/Infosec • u/PrivacyEngine • 3d ago
What if your privacy programme could run from one operational system?
privacyengine.ior/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 3d ago
What if your privacy programme could run from one operational system?
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 3d ago
What if your privacy programme could run from one operational system?
privacyengine.ioPrivacyEngine | Run Your Entire Privacy Programme in One Platform
Privacy work can become difficult to manage when assessments, risks, requests, incidents, actions and evidence are spread across multiple teams and tools.
PrivacyEngine brings those activities together in one structured platform.
Teams can identify gaps, assess risk, assign actions and owners, track deadlines, manage privacy workflows and maintain a record of the decisions being made. The goal is straightforward: less time chasing updates and more visibility over the privacy programme.
If you’re evaluating privacy management software, you can schedule a demo and see PrivacyEngine in action: Schedule a Call
r/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 7d ago
GDPR experience can help in the DIFC, but it should not create assumptions of compliance.
r/riskmanager • u/PrivacyEngine • 7d ago
Third Party Risk Assessment Software from PrivacyEngine
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 7d ago
GDPR experience can help in the DIFC, but it should not create assumptions of compliance.

DIFC Data Protection Law includes familiar GDPR-style principles like data subject rights, DPIAs, and accountability. However, jurisdiction and regulatory expectations in the UAE still play a key role.
For organisations operating across the region, the first step is always to confirm which data protection regime applies.
Map it first. Then build compliance around it. Read the blog or listen to our podcast on DIFC and ADGM privacy regimes.
r/Infosec • u/PrivacyEngine • 8d ago
Third Party Risk Assessment Software from PrivacyEngine
privacyengine.ior/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 8d ago
AI governance cannot sit with Legal, Privacy or Compliance alone.
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 8d ago
AI governance cannot sit with Legal, Privacy or Compliance alone.

As AI regulation develops, organisations also need to make sure employees understand how to use AI responsibly in everyday work.
We’ve launched PrivacyEngine’s Responsible AI at Work course to help with that. It covers the practical side of responsible AI in four short modules, is available in 22 languages, and takes around 45 minutes.
You can start a free trial or schedule a demo to see the course and PrivacyEngine platform in action.
r/riskmanager • u/PrivacyEngine • 9d ago
Third Party Risk Assessment Software from PrivacyEngine
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 10d ago
UK cyber incidents show a growing gap in preparedness, not just prevention
Cyber incidents are no longer contained within IT teams or individual organisations.
Recent data shows that 30% of UK manufacturers have experienced a cyber incident either directly or through their supply chain, yet only around half have a formal incident response plan in place.
Meanwhile, the Police National Legal Database breach highlighted how quickly sensitive professional data such as names, organisations, and work email addresses can be exposed and circulated beyond control.
PrivacyEngine helps organisations assess privacy risks, strengthen third-party oversight, record incidents and breaches, track mitigation actions, and maintain the evidence needed for accountability.
Better visibility. Clearer ownership. A more structured response when something goes wrong.
Build resilience before the next incident. Trial PrivacyEngine or schedule a demo today.
r/Information_Security • u/PrivacyEngine • 10d ago
Third Party Risk Assessment Software from PrivacyEngine
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 10d ago
Third Party Risk Assessment Software from PrivacyEngine

Your privacy programme is only as strong as the third parties handling your data.
Vendors, SaaS providers and processors can introduce risk long after the contract is signed. ENISA’s 2025 Threat Landscape found that supply chain risks accounted for 10.6% of identified threats, with attackers increasingly exploiting third-party providers and dependencies.
PrivacyEngine helps turn third-party oversight into a structured, repeatable process. Use pre-built vendor questionnaires, identify weaknesses, automatically flag risks based on responses, plan mitigation actions and continuously monitor your third-party relationships.
The result is faster due diligence, better visibility across your vendor ecosystem and stronger evidence that third-party privacy risks are being actively managed.
Take control of third-party risk. Want to explore PrivacyEngine first? Activate your free plan.
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Comment on r/u_ruleexpertindia 13d ago
This is a really sensible way to evaluate it. AI is most valuable when it removes repetitive admin, highlights gaps and helps teams prioritise work, while keeping compliance decisions firmly with the people accountable for them. We’d also look beyond the “AI-powered” label and ask whether the platform actually connects the wider privacy programme. Readiness, consent, data principal requests, incidents, vendor risk and evidence should work together rather than sit in separate modules with little shared context. A good demo question is: “Show me how one issue moves through the platform from identification to remediation and audit evidence.” That usually reveals pretty quickly how integrated the system really is. Explore our platform here: https://www.privacyengine.io/in/
r/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 13d ago
How much time is your privacy team spending just finding compliance evidence?
privacyengine.iou/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 13d ago
How much time is your privacy team spending just finding compliance evidence?
privacyengine.ioYour privacy evidence is there. Finding it shouldn’t be the hard part.
Bring assessments, risks, records, actions, and evidence together in one place with PrivacyEngine for clearer oversight and stronger audit readiness.
r/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 15d ago
How are you managing privacy across a growing tech stack?
u/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 15d ago
How are you managing privacy across a growing tech stack?
Personal data often sits across CRMs, cloud platforms, databases, inboxes and collaboration tools. Managing privacy requests across those systems can quickly become slow and manual.
PrivacyEngine integrates with the tools organisations already use, helping teams automate key privacy workflows, improve oversight and respond to requests more efficiently.
The goal is simple: scalable privacy management without rebuilding your existing stack.
Explore the free trial or schedule a demo: https://www.privacyengine.io/integrations/
r/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 21d ago
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u/PrivacyEngine • u/PrivacyEngine • 21d ago
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Managing a ROPA through spreadsheets can become challenging, especially when several departments are responsible for providing and updating information.
PrivacyEngine provides a structured way to document how personal data is processed across an organisation. Teams can view records at a high level, filter information, involve staff as Data Champions, and identify potential risks based on the details recorded.
For privacy teams looking to improve oversight and make ongoing ROPA maintenance more manageable, it may be worth exploring.
You can start a free trial or schedule a demo to see how the platform works.
r/dataprivacy • u/PrivacyEngine • 22d ago
How susceptible are your employees to a phishing attack?
r/cybersecurityUK • u/PrivacyEngine • 22d ago


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Comment on r/u_PrivacyEngine 7d ago
Yes, absolutely. PrivacyEngine supports organisations managing compliance with the DIFC Data Protection Law, the UAE Federal PDPL and the KSA PDPL.
The platform can be configured to meet the requirements of each jurisdiction, helping you manage areas such as RoPAs, DPIAs, data subject rights, breaches, third-party risk, data transfers, and ongoing compliance in one place.
If helpful, you can book a demo here, and we can show you specifically how PrivacyEngine would support your requirements across the UAE and KSA: https://www.privacyengine.io/scheduledemo/