Global Manager Group releases upgraded ISO 27701:2025 PIMS with GDPR Documentation Kit featuring 155+ editable templates to help organizations implement privacyGlobal Manager Group releases upgraded ISO 27701:2025 PIMS with GDPR Documentation Kit featuring 155+ editable templates to help organizations implement privacy

Global Manager Group Releases Updated ISO 27701:2025 PIMS with GDPR Documentation Kit

2026/03/04 16:00
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Global Manager Group announced the release of its upgraded ISO 27701:2025 PIMS with GDPR Documentation Kit, a comprehensive suite of editable templates designed to help organizations implement an integrated Privacy Information Management System aligned with EU GDPR requirements. The kit contains over 155 editable Word and Excel files that provide privacy, security, and compliance professionals with tools needed to document and operationalize data privacy controls according to international best practices.

The documentation package supports organizations of all sizes in accelerating preparation for both ISO 27701 certification and GDPR compliance, potentially saving significant time and resources. Key components include a comprehensive PIMS Manual explaining high-level management commitment and macro-level implementation of privacy information processes, along with 23 PIMS policies, 6 GDPR-specific policies, 12 ISO 27001 policies, and 14 GDPR-PIMS procedures to establish and enforce privacy controls.

Additional resources include 9 Standard Operating Procedures to embed privacy processes within daily operations, over 60 practical templates with 9 pre-filled examples for quick adoption and record-keeping, a detailed ISO 27701 audit checklist with more than 500 questions to verify system readiness, and an Excel-based compliance matrix linking GDPR and ISO 27701 requirements to corresponding documentation tools. A company spokesperson stated that the kit addresses the growing need for practical and audit-ready tools that support both GDPR compliance and ISO 27701:2025 implementation, allowing organizations to reduce documentation effort, enhance privacy controls, and better prepare for audits.

The documentation is written in clear language that allows users to customize files with company-specific details, and it is delivered digitally within 12 working hours of purchase. The kit is positioned as ideal for compliance officers, ISO consultants, internal auditors, and organizations looking to build or improve their privacy information management systems. The ISO 27701 & GDPR documents are available for purchase online, and a free demo is offered to help prospective users review content before purchase. More information is available at https://www.globalmanagergroup.com/Products/iso-27701-gdpr-documents-manual.htm.

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