Uncover, the GPT-powered tech solution for lawyers that want to win, announces that it has achieved a certification of compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This demonstrates that Uncover has the appropriate technical and organisational measures in place that meet the principles of data protection by design and by default.
Caroline Korteweg, co-CEO of Uncover says: “achieving GDPR certification aligns perfectly with our strategy. In the coming weeks we will announce an update to further enhance our solution, and this certificate is a vital step toward our goal”.
Imre Gelens, CTO at Uncover says: “especially when developing a legal tech solution for lawyers, we handle sensitive personal data and legal documents, which makes compliance with the GDPR a crucial requirement for these solutions”.
Uncover implemented robust data protection measures and is committed to maintaining the highest standards of data protection. In the process of obtaining the GDPR certification Uncover has undergone rigorous testing and auditing to ensure compliance with the GDPR's requirements.
Uncover was audited by European Assessment and Certification - one of the most respected and reputable management systems certification bodies in Europe.
Uncover is proud to say that they are now credibly protective of the rights of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.
About Uncover
Uncover is an Amsterdam-based company focusing on augmenting efficiency for lawyers in today’s markets that are becoming ever more competitive and digitised. Uncovers’ unparalleled solution utilises AI to enable lawyers to digest the unstructured information in their cases in a structured manner, to work with that information in preparing their case, and to collaborate seamlessly with colleagues and clients.
The platform uniquely combines decades of litigation experience with a technological engine harnessing the latest advances in natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning. With Uncover, lawyers are freed from time-consuming manual tasks to focus on what litigation is all about: winning cases.