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Data Governance & Security

Turning information into a trusted business asset

Trusted information starts with clear ownership and control. By improving visibility and establishing the right governance structures, organisations can build stronger foundations for compliance, decision-making, and AI initiatives.

What’s at risk?

As organisations grow, information spreads across systems, departments, and cloud environments, while ownership becomes less clear.

This often leads to:

  • Unclear ownership of business-critical information
  • Data spread across multiple systems and repositories
  • Limited visibility into sensitive or regulated information
  • Increasing pressure from GDPR, NIS2, the AI Act, and other regulations
  • Difficulty preparing data for AI, analytics, and automation initiatives
  • Rising storage costs driven by redundant and outdated information

Our expertise is data.
Our product is trust.

How we help

Data governance and security are not about adding more processes. They are about creating the structures needed to manage information with confidence.

We help organisations establish clear ownership, improve visibility across information assets, and create governance models that support both compliance and day-to-day operations.

This creates a stronger foundation for compliance, decision-making, and AI initiatives. Our expertise spans information management, data classification, governance frameworks, metadata management, access control, compliance, and information lifecycle management.

Built for compliance, AI, and informed decisions

We help organisations build the capabilities needed to manage information at scale, supporting everything from compliance and security to AI and innovation.

What this enables

When governance and security become part of everyday operations, information becomes easier to trust.

Employees spend less time searching for and validating information. Leaders gain greater confidence in reporting and decision-making. Sensitive information is managed more consistently, while compliance becomes easier to maintain.

AI, analytics, and automation initiatives can move forward on stronger foundations with lower risk and greater confidence.

Why this matters 

The volume of information continues to grow while regulatory expectations become more demanding.

At the same time, organisations are investing heavily in AI, automation, cloud platforms, and external collaboration, all of which depend on trusted and governed data.

Frameworks such as GDPR, NIS2, the Data Act, and the AI Act are increasing expectations around transparency, accountability, and control across the information lifecycle.

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