Your Data Matters

Our experts offer flexible global services to help you protect and govern data while ensuring regulatory compliance.

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Our Mission

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Empower Organizations Globally

We are committed to empowering organizations by providing expert guidance and solutions in data protection, cybersecurity, and AI governance, ensuring compliance and safeguarding their digital ecosystems.

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Drive Ethical Innovation

Our mission is to drive responsible and ethical innovation by helping businesses implement best practices in AI, data privacy, and security, fostering trust and integrity in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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Support Continuous Growth

We aim to be a trusted partner in navigating the complexities of global regulations, providing tailored services that promote continuous compliance and resilience against emerging threats.

Our Services:

Comprehensive Data Protection Services

At ClearPath, we specialize in helping businesses navigate complex data protection regulations. Whether you need a dedicated DPO in Israel, a Global DPO or a CISO, our tailored services ensure compliance. We support you with Privacy by Design and by default, audit management and effective communication with privacy authorities.

Cybersecurity Solutions

ClearPath offers professional cybersecurity services to safeguard your organization. Our services include CISO as a Service, incident response, risk assessments, ransomware negotiation, preparations for ISO 27000 certifications to SOC2 audits, and more, to keep your data secure and your organization resilient and compliant. 

AI Governance and Compliance

As AI reshapes industries, ClearPath leads the way in ensuring responsible and ethical AI use and development. We provide AI governance policies, audit reviews, and guidance. Our experts guide you through AI compliance and ethical considerations, helping you leverage AI with confidence and trust.

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Frequently asked questions

A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is a role within an organization responsible for overseeing data protection strategies and ensuring compliance with data privacy laws and regulations.

Key Responsibilities of a DPO:

Monitoring Compliance:
Ensuring that the organization complies with data protection laws, such as the GDPR in Europe or Israel’s Protection of Privacy Law. This includes monitoring internal data processing activities and providing guidance on data protection impact assessments (DPIAs).

Advising on Data Protection Obligations: 
Providing guidance to the organization on data privacy matters, including the rights of data subjects (e.g., access, rectification, erasure) and how to handle personal data securely.

Training and Awareness:
Conducting training sessions and raising awareness among employees about data protection practices and legal obligations, ensuring that everyone understands their role in maintaining data privacy.

Serving as a Point of Contact:
Acting as the liaison between the organization and data protection authorities. The DPO also handles inquiries from data subjects regarding the processing of their personal data.

Risk Management:
Identifying and managing risks related to data processing activities, including advising on the implementation of technical and organizational measures to protect personal data.

In today’s complex regulatory environment, safeguarding your data has never been more critical. ClearPath simplifies the process by providing a comprehensive data protection solution that combines legal and technical expertise. With our integrated approach, you can rest assured that your data is protected from all angles. We offer a tailored solution that not only meets your specific needs but also keeps you ahead of the curve when it comes to compliance.

Israel has strict data protection regulations, particularly following recent reforms like Bill No. 13 to the Protection of Privacy Law. These laws require certain organizations to appoint a DPO to oversee data protection activities and ensure compliance with legal requirements.

Yes, there are emerging regulations and compliance requirements for AI, though the specifics vary by country and region. Here’s an overview:

  1. European Union (EU):

AI Act: The EU has proposed the AI Act, which aims to regulate AI systems based on their risk level. High-risk AI applications, such as those used in critical infrastructure, education, employment, and law enforcement, will face stricter regulations, including requirements for transparency, accountability, and human oversight.

GDPR: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) also impacts AI, particularly in areas like automated decision-making and profiling, requiring transparency and the ability for individuals to contest AI-made decisions.

  1. United States:

AI Bill of Rights: The U.S. is exploring AI regulations through frameworks like the AI Bill of Rights, which outlines principles for the ethical use of AI, focusing on rights such as data privacy, algorithmic discrimination, and transparency.

Federal and State Initiatives: Various federal agencies and state governments are introducing guidelines and laws to regulate AI, particularly in sectors such as healthcare, finance, and autonomous vehicles.

  1. Israel:

AI Ethical Guidelines: While Israel is a leader in AI development, the country is in the process of establishing ethical guidelines for AI, focusing on issues like transparency, fairness, and accountability.

Data Protection Law: AI systems in Israel must comply with the Protection of Privacy Law, especially when processing personal data. Recent reforms may impose additional obligations on AI systems, especially those that process sensitive data.

  1. Other Regions:

China: China has implemented AI regulations focused on security and ethics, with the aim of controlling how AI is developed and used, particularly in areas such as facial recognition and social credit systems.

Canada: Canada’s proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) aims to regulate AI by requiring companies to adopt responsible practices and ensure the safe and ethical deployment of AI systems.

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