Our View
The field of data protection law is a continuously evolving practice in Turkey. Since the enactment of the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698, Turkey has witnessed significant advancements in its data protection framework, including the introduction of secondary regulations, guidelines, and decisions by the Personal Data Protection Authority (the Authority).
In this dynamic landscape, companies must continuously monitor legislative changes and regulatory updates to ensure compliance and mitigate risks. Tailored risk assessments are crucial to address evolving requirements and avoid potential penalties. This proactive approach not only ensures compliance but also fosters trust and transparency with stakeholders.
Our Services
At ASY LEGAL, we provide legal consultancy services to support compliance with data protection laws and regulations. Our services include delivering training to our clients, conducting legal assessments of their business processes involving personal data, identifying and analyzing their legal obligations, collaborating with their IT departments, preparing the necessary set of legal documents, as well as fulfilling data controllers’ registration obligations, and revising relevant agreements and undertakings.
Additionally, we conduct comprehensive data protection compliance projects tailored to our clients’ needs. Given the frequent changes in the relevant legislation and regulatory practices, we ensure our clients are regularly informed about these updates and assist them in adapting their processes accordingly. Furthermore, we assist clients in handling breach notifications and applications for international data transfer permits before the Authority and relevant courts.
We address all data protection challenges with a comprehensive and forward-looking approach. Our services are designed to equip our clients with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate this complex landscape and maintain compliance with data protection laws and regulations.
Further Resources
For further insights, explore our relevant articles below:
Processing of Special Categories of Personal Data