Times Higher Education chooses Keepabl to manage GDPR

The world-renowed provider of higher education coverage, most famous for its universities ranking, chooses Keepabl's Privacy Management SaaS to manage their compliance.

Times Higher Education is the world-famous provider of insights on all things Higher Education, with almost 5 decades of experience. Their data and benchmarking tools, and their consultation offerings, are used by many of the world’s most prestigious universities, as well as governments, to help achieve their strategic goals. THE is most famous for its university ranking, which is considered the most influential in the world.

Andrew Foreman, THE’s Head of IT, recognised the need to implement a comprehensive Privacy framework, at pace, including GDPR policies, data mapping, Records of Processing Activities (RoPA) and more.

‘We had gaps in our GDPR policies and processes after a change in the company’s structure. We rebranded our documents, but we didn’t have anything that was good enough to constitute GDPR policies. We decided to recruit a DPO-as-a-Service who suggested we look at SaaS to streamline the process and to get everything together in one place.’

Times Higher Education case study
 

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