GDPR / DSGVO
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation; German: DSGVO) is the EU law governing how personal data of EU residents must be collected, processed, and protected.
For monitoring, GDPR shapes where data is hosted, who can access it, and what contracts are required. EU-hosted, GDPR-native monitoring removes the legal uncertainty of US cloud tools — a decisive factor for regulated B2B, finance, healthcare, and public-sector clients.
Related terms
DPA (Data Processing Agreement / AVV)A Data Processing Agreement (DPA; German: Auftragsverarbeitungsvertrag, AVV) is a contract that governs how a vendor processes personal data on your behalf, as required by GDPR.Multi-TenancyMulti-tenancy is an architecture where one platform serves many isolated customers (tenants), each seeing only their own data.White-LabelingWhite-labeling means presenting a product entirely under your own brand — your logo, colors, and domain — with no trace of the underlying vendor.
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