In our ever-more globally digitalized business environment, technology sits at the heart of nearly every business and organization, particularly in the era of ‘big data.’ To help clients seize the opportunities – as well as address the myriad challenges – that this represents, ADVANT Altana is trusted by businesses both large and small in many industries to navigate and address the full spectrum of issues related to IT, digital transformation, and data protection.
Our many areas of expertise include advising on complex IT infrastructure projects and their associated contracts, network security and data breaches, artificial intelligence, e-commerce and mobile payments, cloud computing, marketing or promotion-related terms & conditions, social media, technology licensing rights, and compliance.
More widely, we bring to bear deep knowledge of a number of technology and data-driven industries, such as automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, and digital media.
When it comes specifically to privacy and data protection, we regularly advise clients on all aspects of these highly complex areas. This includes the collection, processing, and protection of personal data; cross-border data transfers, including data encryption; the granting of data subjects' rights; and the handling of sensitive data (such as in the healthcare sector), as well as ensuring an understanding of and compliance with all relevant regulation such as the GDPR, the Digital Services Act and the Data Act.
We also routinely assist clients with developing or enhancing their data privacy documentation, such as privacy policies, records of processing activities and data retention policies, as well as data and privacy-related training for their workforce. When it comes to investigations by the CNIL, we advise clients on issues related to data breaches or complaints from data subjects, including proceedings for fines or when data subjects claim damages.
We have significant experience working with clients on technology-related disputes – such as those involving contractual terms, outsourcing and maintenance agreements – as well as handling complaints or investigations from regulatory authorities.