Join Fivium at Westminster eForum's Data Protection and the Regulatory Framework seminar

20 April 2017

We are really pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting eCase at Westminster eForum’s “Data Protection and the regulatory framework: preparing for EU GDPR and the consequences of Brexit” Seminar on Thursday 27th April, at 1 Wimpole Street.

The seminar provides an excellent opportunity to hear from information experts with a variety of different remits across the public and private sectors and discuss these complex issues.

Talking about the seminar, Fivium Director Matt Fletcher said “We are delighted to be showcasing eCase and its ability to handle Subject Access Request cases and conform with both current and new legislative processes. Many are expecting a surge in SARs requests when the new legislation comes in and eCase, by managing and streamlining the process, can help organisations produce consistent, quality responses.”

He continued, “The incoming GDPR will have a significant effect on the privacy landscape at many different levels in organisations across the public and private sectors – a situation which is further complicated by Brexit. We’re really looking forward to hearing from the wide range of experts at the seminar and getting their views on the likely scenarios and their potential impact.”

For more information about eCase and how it can help you manage cases within a regulatory framework, visit eCase.co.uk

Further information about “Data Protection and the regulatory framework: preparing for EU GDPR and the consequences of Brexit” may be found at http://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/conference/data-protection-and-regulation-2017

About Data Protection and the regulatory framework: preparing for EU GDPR and the consequences of Brexit

It takes place as the UK’s future relationship with the EU remains unclear and with preparations beginning in earnest for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) coming into force in the UK and across Europe. Delegates will examine implementation issues affecting public and private sector organisations of varying scales and the way forward for effective international collaboration at a governmental, regulatory and industry level.

Areas for discussion include the impact of EU GDPR on UK organisations and citizens, and discussing next steps for implementation; the impact of Brexit on implementation and future policy; international issues such as cross-jurisdiction data storage and initiatives such as Privacy Shield’s implementation; futureproofing policy for developments in technologies such as M2M and AI; commercial and service opportunities, and data use strategies, being developed in anticipation of the new regulatory environment; and latest thinking on best practice in effective communication, building trust, offering clear choices, and putting in place roles to meet new regulatory requirements.

About eCase

eCase is a comprehensive and intuitive case management system for the UK public sector.

Public sector organisations rely on eCase to help them manage and meet the tight deadlines of a range of cases, correspondence and request types.

Cases handled through eCase include:

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eCase helps manage caseloads for individuals and teams, and ensure responses are timely, consistent and quality assured. Case workers have individual logins and workbaskets which they use to manage their caseload.

Case drafters, subject matter experts, managers and reviewers can all collaborate instantly through cloud-based eCase. eCase Manages the process, so you can focus on the response. This means that processing these cases through eCase is faster, cheaper and more secure.

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About Fivium

We're a London-based SME offering our highly successful Case Management product, eCase, as well as fully customised specialist applications, workflow expertise and bespoke IT services to the UK public sector. We're entirely self-financed and we don't have sales people. Our organic growth has come from our friendly and approachable team, which has led to a fantastic track record of improving user experiences.

We believe our products and services have significant benefits for all public sector organisations: Central Government, Local Government, Non-departmental Public Bodies, NHS, Ambulance, Fire and Police services.

We provide an engaging and creative environment for our staff, and support graduate developers entering the workforce with the aim of delivering a superior service to our customers.

In a customer survey conducted by VisionOne Research in 2015, 100% of Fivium Customers rated its service, its support and Service delivery as good or very good (where very good was the highest) and 96% rated Fivium developers as good or very good. In addition, 91% talked positively about Fivium, and 84% rated Fivium as better or significantly better than its competitors.

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