 A special use case for semantic media wiki that we introduced just recently. Some of you might have heard of the GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation, that comes into effect on the 25th, 28th of May this year, after a two-year transition period. The idea of the GDPR is to bring back control over the data back to the citizens. So regulations are stronger and the sanctions are very high into the millions. So companies and institutions need to take this regulation very seriously. It's a big challenge in Europe for the companies. We feel it in Austria. Companies are very behind and now they get very stressed. What are we going to do about all this? It's especially a challenge for small companies, of course. It's a topic in between law and IT, a combination of this. People don't really like that topic but we have a very nice solution based on semantic media wiki for the GDPR. What we do is the regulation circles around a record of processing activities. So you need to keep a record of everything you do concerning the GDPR, what sort of data you're storing, where you store it, who's got access to it, if you make any changes, if you launch new software, etc. And you need to write all this down in this record. That's what we do with the data cockpit. The data cockpit is a project by Bernhard Krabiner from the Cadizet. It is funded, it is sponsored by Netide. We've got a big funding for it and I'm a partner. Bernhard Krabiner is working with the public sector in the Cadizet and I'm the partner for the private sector in this project. It's online already and we're planning to be able to offer it within the next couple of weeks, actually. I'll show you quickly what we did. You find it's a semantic midi wiki. It's making use of two more semantic extensions, semantic comments and semantic glossary. So what we have is a dashboard for all the data you put in. You start with basic data about the organization, about the departments, the users, about our service partners and software system, etc. We put in all the law information, the official GDPR law or Datenschutzgrundverordnung as we would call it in German or articles or the information and you have a certain, a very nice feature. Let me see, I need to go back. What we included was questions to the article. So it's not a very easy to understand regulation and there are certain questions about it. Do I use MailChimp or not? What if I lose my USB stick but get it back? Do I have to find it again? Do I have to do anything about it? So we included the option to ask questions and of course that's all semantically connected. You can ask a question and somebody else can answer this question and it shows up at the concerning article. It is meant to be filled by let's say an authorized person within the company. Yes, we also have the Austrian Datenschutzgesetz included in there which is like the older version but it's still valid. And there you've got the Verfahrensverzeichen, it's the record of processing, record of processing data. So we make use of page forms to fill that in. You use to, yes, certain topics, the persons, the articles, it's related to documents, the software, the departments, et cetera. And we have also, that's what I wanted to mention as well. We have included semantic glossary which shows, so if I'm moving over let's say article six, it shows me what this article is about and it's directly linked to the related article in the regulation. That's quite a nice feature as well. Yes, any questions? One of the big challenges is obviously tracking what a company does with personal information within their organization but also if it leaves the organization. So how do you get people to capture that in this, is there a form? You're not actually storing any data on this platform, you're just storing the information where you store the data, right? But of course you have the idea, let's say you have a person asking for their information, they ask, okay, what sort of information do you have stored about me? I want you to be deleted, then you need to take record of this as well. You need to write down this person has contacted us and we deleted their information. And of course you can't write a name for this. I deleted Ben's information, no, it doesn't work. So you have to student, how do you pronounce that? Student name it, yes. Work with IDs in a way, but not many companies work like this with their data, so it's a challenge and a chance to restructure their data within the company to be able to do that. The companies have databases, okay? And what you are saying is that in this system they try to comply to the regulations of the GDPR? Or do you say, no, this semantic way the Viki is going to be installed locally at the premises of the client and there you are installing that in order to comply to the regulations? Well, it's only one part of complying to the regulations. You need to write down what you're doing. You still need to do it in the correct way, so you still need to store the data in the correct ways in all your other databases and software systems and communication systems, et cetera. This is just a record of where you write down how you do it on a meter level, really, I'd say, yeah. But these regulations, how are they going to be audited or checked or... Yeah, yeah, well... Is there a special agency for that? Yes, well in each country it's a different one. In Austria it's the Datenschutzbehörde. And they will be checking maybe one area after the other. They will ask people questions, they will see. Yeah, definitely. We'll see if they really sanction it, if you really get a fine, if you do something wrong, but yes. To be seen not only from the company perspective, but from a private perspective, of course, you have interest in that companies work with your data the way you'd like them to, yeah. Safe way, yeah. And do you... In this wiki, could you define some checklist related with the regulation? Yes. We actually have some checklist, but maybe you're thinking of something else. What we try to include is... That's a simple checklist showing, okay, have I included everything? Have I thought of everything? Have I written down all the data I need to write down? Yes. It's a simple traffic light system at the moment, like red and green and yellow and still need some information. Yeah, well at least some guidelines. Okay, thank you.