Available today in the ServiceNow app store, OneTrust for ServiceNow enables IT and privacy teams to integrate work across platforms
OneTrust, the largest and most widely used dedicated privacy management technology platform with 2,000 customers, including 200 of the Global 2,000, launched OneTrust for ServiceNow, available today in the ServiceNOW app store. OneTrust for ServiceNow integrates the two platforms to enable IT and privacy teams to work together from their preferred management platforms.
Register for the webinar: OneTrust for ServiceNow Integrates IT and Privacy Team Workflows Across Platforms, Thursday 24 January at 11:00 AM EDT, 16:00 GMT
The GDPR and other global privacy laws require companies maintain records of inventory for apps and systems that collect or process personal data. Many of these assets are already tracked in ServiceNow, but may not have all the privacy-specific information required by GDPR, such as hosting locating. OneTrust for ServiceNow bridges together these systems to avoid duplicating efforts and enable security and privacy teams to work together across the two separate management platforms.
OneTrust for ServiceNow empowers IT and privacy teams in four main ways:
- CMBD Business Application Synchronisation: Apps in ServiceNow CMBD can be automatically synced to OneTrust for data mapping and asset inventory purposes. Asset owners are prompted to complete any missing privacy-related fields, such as hosting location. Additional CMBD assets will be synchronised upcoming releases of OneTrust for ServiceNow.
- Data Subject Rights Delegation: Data subject requests entered into OneTrust will automatically create a ticket within ServiceNow for security teams to complete based on linked inventories and assets. Additional subtasks can also be created and synced within ServiceNow. OneTrust’s Data Subject Rights (DSAR) module will maintain a complete audit trail for record keeping requirements.
- Incident and Breach Response Integration: If an incident received in ServiceNow includes personal data or other privacy-related elements, OneTrust will be automatically triggered for additional diligence in the OneTrust Incident and Breach module.
- Self-Service Portal Integration: OneTrust privacy tasks, such as privacy impact assessments, privacy by design or data subject rights requests, can be started within ServiceNow. The self-service portal enables security teams to start privacy tasks within ServiceNow with single sign-on into OneTrust.
“More than ever, privacy and security teams and coordinating efforts to tackle major challenges like the GDPR, California Consumer Privacy Act, ISO 27001 and more,” said Kabir Barday, OneTrust CEO and Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP). “OneTrust for ServiceNow provides a way for these two teams to integrate efforts without duplicating the work already done within individual systems. Even better, teams can continue to work in the platforms that they more comfortable, with security teams using ServiceNow and privacy teams in OneTrust. We’ll continue to build out the integration between OneTrust and ServiceNow to better empower privacy and security teams to work collaboratively.”
For additional information, or to request a live OneTrust Privacy Management Software demo, visit Info.
Resources:
- Learn more about OneTrust for ServiceNow
- Register for the webinar: OneTrust for ServiceNow Integrates IT and Privacy Team Workflows Across Platforms, Thursday 24 January at 11:00 AM EDT, 16:00 GMT