Solidatus
22 Case Studies
A Solidatus Case Study
General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) requires organisations processing EU citizens’ personal data to comply with a complex set of privacy rules and seven core principles, including accountability, transparency, data minimisation, and storage limitation. The challenge is to understand where personal data lives, how it moves, who can access it, and how to maintain compliance across business and IT processes. Solidatus, using its Data Privacy Module and data lineage capabilities, helps organisations model these requirements against their data landscape.
Solidatus provides a digitised version of GDPR that links regulatory clauses to people, processes, and data, while also tracking changes in regulations over time and supporting comparison across privacy laws such as PDPA, CCPA, and LGPD. The result is improved visibility, faster compliance reporting, stronger auditability, and better support for right-to-erasure requests and privacy impact assessments. Solidatus also helps organisations proactively demonstrate compliance and assess the impact of future regulatory change, though the case study does not cite specific numeric metrics.