About DPS
Starting in New York in early 2009, from humble beginnings nearly 10 years ago as a Security Integration company we launched our Security Incident Management GRC (Version 1.0). In 2013 we expanded into Australia setting up an office in Sydney. In 2016 we added our newest office to our growing business in London in the United Kingdom to be closer to our EU customers (we knew they were going to need a lot of support to work through what was on the horizon).
Today the Global Data Protection Management System (GDPMS) - GRC (Version 3.13) is used by more than 9,000 companies around the world to manage and control the full end-to-end life-cycle of all elements of Data Protection encompassing so much more than just the Security Incident Management from which it was born. Version 3.13 has more than 7 modules and is affordable turn-key end-to-end Data Protection.
Our vision is to help make your business more globally Data Protection aware and compliant. We are proud of our achievements and the business continues to grow and because our roots are not just a year old on the crest of the GDPR wave, you get real knowledge from a pool of talented individuals who have been in the Information Security business for much longer than just the GDPR.
Today our business is looking after the interests of our customer base spread across the globe by a dedicated team of 43 highly-skilled experts, with specialist expertise in Information Technology, Law, Finance, Insurance, Pharmaceutical, and Big Data. We also have a full-time expert to manage the Record Keeping aspects of our GRC and an ever-growing pool of talented Data Protection Officers spread across the globe.
Our global team is headed up by Ian, our Chief Privacy Officer, and Senior Global Data Protection Officer. Ian has an open door policy that extends far beyond the people that he works with. If you would like to find out more about how we can help your business become or remain Data Protection compliant with the various global laws, simply get in touch. There aren't too many people on the planet that know Global Data Protection as Ian does.


