Features
A DTIA is not a document you draw up once and file away. It is an ongoing obligation: the EDPB methodology asks you to keep following developments and to reassess periodically (Recommendations 01/2020, step 6). DTIA Bridge covers the whole cycle, from the first assessment to the evidence that you keep monitoring.
The DTIA cycle
ongoingThe six EDPB steps
Audit-ready dossier
Monitored & defensible
Why ongoing
Drawing up a single dossier is manageable. The burden lies in the upkeep, and that burden multiplies: the number of transfers, times the number of countries, times the pace at which the law changes. It is precisely that product that DTIA Bridge takes off your hands.
Every transfer you monitor is a dossier that has to stay current. At ten or a hundred transfers, keeping up by hand becomes an impossible task.
Each third country has its own surveillance laws, case law and certification status, all moving independently. More countries means more sources to follow.
A single judgment, legislative change or withdrawn certification can undo an earlier verdict. The more often you transfer, the more often it happens.
The burden of upkeep
It is exactly that product DTIA Bridge takes over.
What the tool does
In plain language, with a substantiated verdict.
Is de importeur als aanbieder van elektronische-communicatiediensten onderworpen aan FISA §702?
Bepaalt of deze surveillancebevoegdheid in jouw situatie daadwerkelijk speelt.
That carries your accountability obligation.
Oordeel
Voorwaardelijk verdedigbaar
Met de aanvullende maatregelen en de DPF-certificering is de doorgifte te onderbouwen, mits de waarborgen in stand blijven en je periodiek herbeoordeelt.
European Essential Guarantees
The distinctive work of DTIA Bridge.
Op welke moduleversie was jouw dossier gebaseerd?
Monitoring is not only sensible, it is your accountability. If you can demonstrate that you keep following and reassessing your transfers, you thereby demonstrate your own compliance (Article 5(2) GDPR). A free dossier ages from the moment you download it; a monitored dossier stays demonstrably defensible.
On the roadmap
This is in development and not yet live. We set it apart here, so it is clear what the tool does now and what the next steps are.
Automatic email alertsRoadmap
A message the moment a change affects your transfer, including the adequacy signals.
Updated dossier in one clickRoadmap
Regenerate with a visible diff of what changed since your previous version.
Continuous reassessment logRoadmap
A recorded trail of your checks, as evidence that you monitor (Article 5(2) GDPR).
More deeply curated countriesRoadmap
New jurisdiction modules alongside the United States, China and India.
An English and German versionRoadmap
So importers outside the EEA and German-speaking exporters can use the tool too.
DTIA Bridge grows with practice. Have you run into something, or would a feature make your work easier? Let us know, and we will weigh it on the roadmap.
Work through the wizard in a few minutes and download an audit-ready dossier. With a subscription we monitor whether your assessment stays current.