Global regulation

Understand the rules. Protect what matters. Operate with confidence.

Privacy laws are evolving rapidly across every region. We translate complex regulatory requirements into actionable operating models that keep privacy programmes coherent across borders.

Global digital oversight and privacy regulation context
Europe

GDPR, UK GDPR and ePrivacy.

  • RoPA, DPO appointment, DPIAs and lawful processing models.
  • Cross-border transfers using SCCs, adequacy decisions and supporting assessments.
  • ICO and EU supervisory authority reporting disciplines.
United States

State-by-state rights, notices and opt-out requirements.

  • CCPA / CPRA governance and “Do Not Sell or Share” obligations.
  • Virginia, Colorado, Utah, Connecticut and emerging state privacy laws.
  • Sensitive-data handling, profiling, targeted advertising and rights fulfilment.
Canada

PIPEDA today, reform tomorrow.

  • Consent-driven collection and limitation on use, disclosure and retention.
  • Access and accuracy rights for individuals.
  • Preparation for forthcoming Canadian privacy reform under CPPA-style changes.
Asia-Pacific

APPs, PDPA, APPI, PIPL, DPDPA and beyond.

  • Australia, Singapore, Japan, China, India and the Philippines all require different controls.
  • Cross-border transfer restrictions and localisation must be designed deliberately.
  • Mandatory DPO roles and breach notification are increasingly common.
Latin America

LGPD and national privacy law expansion.

  • Brazil LGPD with GDPR-style principles and extraterritorial application.
  • Mexico’s LFPDPPP and national rights to access, rectification and cancellation.
  • Structured regional alignment for multinational operations.
Middle East & Africa

Rapidly growing privacy expectations across emerging regimes.

  • UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia privacy laws with consent and transfer restrictions.
  • South Africa POPIA with strong accountability and breach reporting requirements.
  • Sector-specific overlays in telecom, finance and public services.
Global trends

Privacy regulation keeps expanding in scope.

  • AI governance and automated decision-making transparency are now part of the privacy conversation.
  • Children’s data protections are tightening across major jurisdictions.
  • Cross-border transfer evidence requirements continue to grow.
  • Sectoral rules in health, finance and telecom are increasing enforcement pressure.
Our approach

One harmonised global compliance programme.

We monitor legislative change and map overlapping obligations across regions, helping your organisation build one coherent privacy operating model instead of separate regional fragments.