GDPR, anonymization and data protection

Resources & guides

Practical articles for businesses, law firms, and public administrations that need GDPR compliance without spending hours on manual processes.

HR guide: what data to remove from employment contracts before transferring them to auditors, labor inspections, or collective procedures.

How to anonymize court rulings, pleadings, and case files in law firms: GDPR, attorney-client privilege, and applicable case law.

What data you must anonymize before publishing tender specifications, technical memoranda, and award decisions on contractor profiles under GDPR.

Analysis of the main free ways to anonymize PDFs — Adobe Reader, LibreOffice, custom scripts, online services — with their real risks under GDPR.

A guide for hospitals, clinics, and research groups on how to anonymize clinical records correctly without losing scientific value or exposing your organization to fines.

What it really costs to anonymize documents incorrectly: types of data protection fines, reference cases, and measures to prevent them.

What anonymization means, what pseudonymization means, and why confusing them can cost tens of thousands of euros. A clear guide with practical examples.

GDPR obligations for public bodies when publishing administrative acts, resolutions, and transparency portal documents. A practical implementation guide.

Guide for HR departments on how to anonymize payslips and contracts before sharing them in audits, redundancy procedures, or inspections. GDPR obligations.

Learn what document anonymization means under GDPR, when it is mandatory, and how to implement it correctly to avoid fines from data protection authorities.