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Digitalization drives water and forest care

Paper production requires a significant amount of water. One sheet of paper requires between two and 13 liters; one kilogram of paper, 50 liters; and one ton of paper, up to 2,700 liters. The environmental impact doesn’t stop there, as it also involves deforestation and CO2 emissions. It is estimated that one ton of paper requires the felling of 24 trees and generates 942 kilos of carbon dioxide. These eloquent data on the impact on the environment and the growing scarcity of resources highlight the importance of a “paperless” policy, that is, replacing physical document flows with technological tools that allow for their management, but in a completely digital format. The transition to this model optimizes companies’ resources and consolidates the urgent need to preserve natural resources as an ethical imperative. It is also part of Corporate Social Responsibility, understood as the voluntary commitment of companies to sustainable development, taking responsibility for their economic, social, and environmental impact on the communities where they operate. In this scenario, digitalization emerges as a fundamental tool for organizations committed to the future of the planet. Despapeliza, a company founded in Chile with a presence in Latin America and the United States and specializing in intelligent document automation solutions, has experience where digitalization has saved up to 10 million liters of water. Its general manager, Rodrigo Mortara, highlights the positive impact of automation: “As a reference, we have managed, on average, 90,000 documents per month, which contributes to a saving of more than 1.5 million liters of water. Some of our clients have reduced tons of paper use, equivalent to a saving of more than 50,000 liters of water per client,” he emphasizes. He also explains that a legal document, three to four pages long, requires up to 15 or 20 times the water a human consumes daily. World Recycling Day, May 17, invites us to reflect on the importance of promoting technologies to build a sustainable future. Rodrigo Mortara highlights the country’s leadership in this area, although he suggests there are opportunities for improvement: “In Chile, where we have achieved important initiatives at the regulatory and public policy levels to address the climate crisis, we have significant room for improvement in the digitalization of legal documentation.” Some contributions include reducing paper and wood consumption (less tree felling), as well as reducing the environmental footprint associated with paper production in terms of energy and water. It also reduces the carbon footprint of document transport and eliminates waste that ends up in landfills. It’s worth noting that, according to estimates, 70% of office waste is paper. Paper production has an alarming environmental impact that extends beyond water consumption and is a cause of global deforestation. Each year, 419.1 million tons of paper and cardboard are produced. One ton of paper requires between 2 and 3.5 tons of wood (28 to 49 trees). The company Despapeliza has prevented the loss of 144,000 trees thanks to its projects in more than 100 companies. Adopting “paperless” is environmentally responsible and a smart strategy for optimizing company management, eliminating inefficiencies and costs. On average, an employee spends 67 minutes a day searching for physical documents (more than five hours a week). A document is copied 19 times, and nearly 20% of an office space is used for document storage, including rental and maintenance costs. Annual printing expenditures for a firm in the United States amount to US$120 million. The problem is amplified when considering that US$8 billion is spent annually on paper management, according to Forbes. For experts, there are compelling reasons to value the transition to “paperless.” Water conservation, tree protection, and corporate savings are some of the indicators that demonstrate this. Read More

Día Internacional del Reciclaje y la transición hacia la reducción total de papel

cerca del Día Internacional del Reciclaje y la transición a cero papel: La digitalización promueve el cuidado del agua y los bosques. Rodrigo Mortara, gerente general de Despapeliza, ofrece algunos consejos. La producción de papel requiere un alto consumo de agua Cada hoja necesita entre 2 y 13 litros; un kilo de papel consume 50 litros, y una tonelada puede requerir hasta 2,700 litros. El impacto ambiental va más allá, ya que también incluye la deforestación y las emisiones de CO2. Se estima que para producir una tonelada de papel se talan 24 árboles y se generan 942 kilos de dióxido de carbono. Estos datos resaltan la importancia de la política de «cero papel», que busca reemplazar los documentos físicos por soluciones digitales que faciliten la gestión documental. La transición a este modelo no solo optimiza los recursos de las empresas, sino que también convierte en un deber ético la urgente necesidad de proteger los recursos naturales. También forma parte de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial Esto implica que las organizaciones se comprometen voluntariamente al desarrollo sostenible, siendo responsables por su impacto económico, social y ambiental en la comunidad. En este contexto, la digitalización se convierte en una herramienta clave para las empresas que buscan un futuro sostenible. Despapeliza, una empresa chilena con presencia en Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos, especializada en automatización documental, ha logrado ahorrar hasta 10 millones de litros de agua a través de su digitalización. Mortara destaca el impacto positivo de esta automatización. “Hemos gestionado, en promedio, 90,000 documentos al mes, lo que se traduce en un ahorro de más de 1.5 millones de litros de agua. Algunos de nuestros clientes han logrado reducir el uso de papel en toneladas, ahorrando más de 50,000 litros de agua por cliente”, enfatiza. Además, menciona que un documento legal de tres a cuatro páginas requiere de 15 a 20 veces la cantidad de agua que una persona consume diariamente. El Día Mundial del Reciclaje, celebrado el 17 de mayo, nos invita a reflexionar sobre la importancia de fomentar tecnologías que contribuyan a un futuro sostenible. Mortara señala que, aunque Chile lidera en este ámbito, aún hay oportunidades de mejora. “A nivel regulatorio y político, hemos alcanzado logros significativos frente a la crisis climática, pero necesitamos avanzar más en la digitalización de la documentación legal,” afirma. Entre las contribuciones se encuentran la reducción del consumo de papel y de madera, lo que se traduce en menos talas, así como una menor huella ambiental asociada a la producción de papel en términos de energía y agua. Esto también reduce la huella de carbono relacionada con el transporte de documentos y elimina residuos que terminan en vertederos. Es importante mencionar que, según estimaciones, el 70% de los desechos generados en una oficina son papeles. La producción de papel genera un impacto ambiental preocupante Este impacto va más allá del consumo de agua y es una de las causas de la deforestación global. Cada año se producen 419.1 millones de toneladas de papel y cartón. Para producir una tonelada de papel se requieren entre 2 y 3.5 toneladas de madera, lo que equivale a 28 a 49 árboles. Despapeliza ha contribuido a evitar la desaparición de 144,000 árboles a través de sus proyectos en más de 100 empresas. Adoptar el enfoque de «cero papel» es una estrategia ambientalmente responsable y una forma inteligente de optimizar la gestión empresarial, eliminando ineficiencias y costos. En promedio, un empleado pasa 67 minutos al día buscando documentos físicos, lo que suma más de cinco horas a la semana. Un documento se copia 19 veces, y cerca del 20% del espacio de una oficina se destina al almacenamiento de documentos, con costos asociados a arriendo y mantenimiento. El gasto anual en impresiones para una empresa en Estados Unidos se estima en 120 millones de dólares. Además, el gasto relacionado con la gestión de documentos alcanza los 8,000 millones de dólares anuales, según Forbes. Los expertos sostienen que hay razones contundentes para valorar la transición a «cero papel». El cuidado del agua, la conservación de los árboles y el ahorro económico son indicadores que soportan esta afirmación. Con Información de portalmetropolitano.cl

Digitalización impulsa cuidado del agua y bosques

La producción de papel exige un consumo importante de agua. Una hoja requiere entre dos y 13 litros; un kilo de papel, 50 litros, y una tonelada de papel, hasta 2.700 litros. El impacto ambiental no se detiene ahí, ya que también involucra deforestación y emisiones de CO2. Se estima que una tonelada de papel exige la tala de 24 árboles y genera 942 kilos de dióxido de carbono. Estos datos elocuentes del efecto en el medio ambiente y la creciente escasez de recursos, realzan la importancia de la política «cero papel», es decir, de sustituir los flujos documentales físicos por herramientas tecnológicas que permiten administrar estos mismos, pero en un formato completamente digital. La transición hacia este modelo optimiza los recursos de las empresas y consolida como un imperativo ético la urgente necesidad de preservar los recursos naturales. Forma parte también de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial, entendida como el compromiso voluntario de las compañías con el desarrollo sostenible, haciéndose responsables de su impacto económico, social y ambiental en la comunidad donde operan. En este escenario, la digitalización emerge como una herramienta fundamental para las organizaciones comprometidas con el futuro del planeta. Despapeliza, compañía fundada en Chile con presencia en Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos, y especializada en soluciones de automatización documental inteligente, tiene experiencias donde la digitalización ha ahorrado hasta 10 millones de litros de agua. Su gerente general, Rodrigo Mortara, destaca el impacto positivo de la automatización: “como referencia, hemos logrado gestionar, en promedio, 90 mil documentos al mes, lo que contribuye a un ahorro de más de 1.5 millones de litros de agua. Algunos de nuestros clientes han reducido toneladas de uso de papel equivalentes a un ahorro de más de 50 mil litros de agua por cliente», enfatiza. Explica, además, que un documento legal, de tres a cuatro páginas, necesita hasta 15 o 20 veces el agua que un ser humano debe consumir a diario. El Día Mundial del Reciclaje, el 17 de mayo, invita a reflexionar sobre la importancia de fomentar tecnologías para construir un futuro sostenible. Rodrigo Mortara destaca el liderazgo del país en el tema, aunque plantea que hay oportunidades de mejoramiento: «En Chile, donde hemos logrado importantes iniciativas a nivel regulatorio y de políticas públicas en contribución a la crisis climática, tenemos un importante margen de mejora en la digitalización de la documentación legal”. Algunas contribuciones recaen en la reducción del consumo de papel y madera (menor tala de árboles), así como de la traza ambiental asociada a la producción de papel en energía y agua. Igualmente, reduce la huella de carbono del transporte de documentos y elimina residuos que terminan en los vertederos. Cabe destacar que, según estimaciones, el 70% de los desechos de una oficina son papeles. La producción de papel tiene un impacto ambiental alarmante y se extiende más allá del consumo de agua, siendo causa de la deforestación global. Cada año se producen 419,1 millones de toneladas de papel y cartón. Una tonelada de papel requiere entre 2 y 3.5 toneladas de madera (28 a 49 árboles). La firma Despapeliza ha evitado la desaparición de 144 mil árboles gracias a sus proyectos en más de 100 empresas. La adopción del «cero papel» es ambientalmente responsable y una estrategia inteligente para optimizar la gestión de las compañías, eliminando ineficiencias y costos. En promedio, un empleado dedica 67 minutos diarios a buscar documentos físicos (más de cinco horas semanales). Un documento se copia 19 veces y cerca del 20% de una oficina se destina a guardar documentos, con gastos en arriendo y mantenimiento.  El gasto anual en impresos para una firma en Estados Unidos asciende a US$120 millones. El problema se amplifica al considerar que gastan US$8 mil millones anualmente en la gestión de papeles, según revela Forbes. Para los especialistas existen razones contundentes para asignar a la transición a “cero papel” el valor que tiene. El cuidado del agua, la protección de los árboles y el ahorro corporativo, son algunos de indicadores que lo evidencian.

El fin del papeleo es sinónimo de progreso real para el país

Por: Rodrigo Mortara, Gerente General de Despapeliza. Hoy, hacer filas en notarías, imprimir, fotocopiar y pagar solo para estampar una firma representa una ineficiencia que Chile puede superar. Contamos con la tecnología, el marco normativo y los proveedores certificados para avanzar hacia un ecosistema digital robusto en beneficio de las personas. Aun así, miles siguen destinando tiempo y dinero a trámites presenciales que podrían resolverse en minutos gracias a la firma electrónica avanzada. Esta herramienta, reconocida legalmente hace más de una década y utilizada a diario, es sinónimo de eficiencia, transparencia y respeto por el tiempo de todos. Cumple con altos estándares de seguridad y permite garantizar identidad, integridad y trazabilidad, de forma accesible y confiable. Sus beneficios son evidentes: ahorro de costos, mayor productividad, eliminación de barreras geográficas y reducción del uso de papel, lo que también la convierte en un aporte concreto a la sostenibilidad. En la actualidad, la firma digital no es un lujo y mucho menos una tendencia pasajera, por lo que el retraso en su aceptación lleva a cuestionarse los motivos; una reciente investigación de CIPER evidencia resistencias que, más que técnicas, parecen responder a intereses creados. No podemos seguir validando modalidades anticuadas, que reflejan una resistencia al progreso e impiden la incorporación de tecnologías que democratizan el acceso a servicios. En esta situación sorprende que, teniendo la tecnología, la regulación y la experiencia para avanzar, las principales barreras sigan siendo más culturales que técnicas. La lentitud en la adopción de soluciones digitales no se condice con el nivel de desarrollo y modernización que Chile está en condiciones de alcanzar. Los comentarios están cerrados.

New technologies optimize document management and increase legal certainty

– Automation and AI solutions not only reduce process times by up to 60%, but also enable the creation of an organizational culture of transparency and a better reputation with auditors and regulators, says Rodrigo Mortara, CEO of Despapeliza.  The incorporation of automation technologies and solutions based on artificial intelligence can reduce document management times by up to 60%, according to estimates from Despapeliza, a Chilean company that currently has a presence in the US with more than 100 active clients and in different Latin American countries. It specializes in intelligent automation of document processes and whose legaliza.io/ platform has recently integrated new Industry 4.0 developments. Rodrigo Mortara, the company’s CEO, affirms that this evolution offers multiple benefits in compliance management, anticipating non-compliance risks, improving traceability, and achieving greater precision. Ultimately, it minimizes human error and increases the legal certainty of processes, in addition to responding more quickly to regulatory changes and audit procedures.  “Structured and digital document management allows for the centralization, automation, and real-time monitoring of critical documentation linked to regulations in different areas,” explains the specialist, who adds that this traceability and control allows processes to be aligned with current regulations and that each action is digitally supported with corresponding evidence at all stages, ensuring their validity. Beyond the concrete benefits, there are also benefits to building an organizational culture based on transparency and ethics, strengthening credibility with regulatory bodies. Immediate access to updated documentation also makes it possible to respond quickly to audits or inspections, minimizing sanctions or observations.  Effective document management reduces the likelihood of errors, expiration dates, or omissions, which directly means avoiding fines, litigation, or reputational impacts. “In situations of crisis or legal disputes, having timely and traceable documentary support can make a difference in terms of legal defense or public reputation,” Mortara points out. Despapeliza’s experience shows that some of its clients have eliminated fines and passed audits without observations thanks to the use of its system. This is because its platform not only delivers reports with full traceability but also integrates with tools like Power BI to visualize results in real time, tailored to each company’s needs. Additionally, it securely exports documentation and evidence of compliance, among other benefits.  Through features such as security logs, geolocation, detailed logs by user, and version control, confidence is generated in the management of critical processes, emphasizes the startup’s CEO. “The integration of Copilot’s artificial intelligence allows for automatic validation and classification of documents, which is complemented by the configuration of alarms and notifications associated with documents, which facilitate the timely management of renewals and ensure that documents are always up-to-date and in compliance.” Safety and agility   To ensure document security and confidentiality, the Despapeliza platform complies with standards and protocols such as ISO 27001, the use of two-factor authentication (2FA), and security logs with IP traceability. In this regard, it is essential that new compliance developments implement tiered access policies, information encryption, constant monitoring, identity validation, and traceability of every action recorded in the system. legaliza.io/ allows users to be incorporated into the workflow and approve documentation before it is stored. The recommendation is to establish role-based access controls, robust authentication, security logs for each interaction with the document, and alerts in the event of unauthorized access. The key to optimizing compliance management lies in automation that delivers order, speed, and evidence, underscores Despapeliza.  Real-time data visualization of critical indicators is another relevant aspect, as it contributes to the “intelligent management” of potential regulatory incidents, expiration alerts, or evidence tracking, contributing to their immediate resolution. “This ultimately makes it possible to detect and correct gaps before they generate legal or operational consequences,” concludes Rodrigo Mortara.  Read More

Artificial Intelligence optimizes business risk auditing

Filed under: Business & Companies Digitization has revolutionized the field of document management, an evolution that involves moving from physical archives and manual search processes to automated solutions that incorporate cutting-edge technology. In addition to optimizing the organization and access to information, it also adds value in terms of security, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Risk prevention is one of the areas where document management is contributing the most, benefiting both employees and companies, emphasizes Rodrigo Mortara, general manager of Despapeliza, a Chilean firm with operations in the United States, Spain, and various Latin American countries, specializing in the development of intelligent document automation solutions for organizations. Its platform has recently incorporated AI to make its performance even more efficient. “Timely document management ensures compliance with regulations, compliance with standard security measures, centralized control over the participation of collaborators and supervisors in updating critical information, and adequate storage to withstand audits and inspections.” This way, organizations can avoid fines and lower audit scores due to missing data; track corrective measures for poorly evaluated processes; achieve better information management and safeguarding, as well as rapid access to large volumes of data. Its applications allow identity validation in signature processes or during conference attendance, even in areas where there is no internet connection. Managing a digital document is up to thirty times cheaper than a physical one, and document tracking is immediate in a smart library, according to Despapeliza, whose platform has managed to deliver a cutting-edge service thanks to its partnership with Microsoft. “We have direct access to the latest in innovation and technology so our clients can enjoy these benefits in their operations,” Mortara notes. Automate workflows The Despapeliza platform integrates with any software or tool used by companies, and thanks to a simple and fast interface, no major developments or investments in information and communications technologies are required to consolidate paperless operations. The solution can create or receive documents at different stages through integration with other tools, perform the necessary management, and then return them to another system or store them securely. Some of its notable features, designed to optimize risk prevention efforts, include: the configuration of alarms and notifications associated with documents, the availability of smart forms and templates, advanced search filters, in-person signatures on a device without the need for an internet connection, and identity validation methods using selfies, videos, or ID documents. “We’ve developed a platform for digitally managing all types of processes, creating documents from scratch with smart templates, automating workflows to increase process efficiency, and optimizing access to information from any device in just seconds,” says Mortara. The executive explains that Despapeliza’s main attributes are security, as it meets the highest standards of international protocols and certifications; innovation, with the integration of artificial intelligence to increase support and assistance to its customers; and customization, as its users can create their own custom configurations.  Read More

Senior product marketing manager (Remote)

Together, we shape the future Interested in joining the legaliza.io/ team? Explore further below. Senior Product Marketing Manager (Remote) Legale is on the lookout for a skilled Senior Product Marketing Manager with a knack for B2B solutions to join our team. This role is all about teamwork, requiring you to collaborate across different areas like market positioning, partner marketing, and sales strategies for our state-of-the-art SaaS solutions. We need someone who can understand both business and technical aspects, ensuring our customers get the best experience possible. At Legale, we value efficiency and quick thinking, so we need someone who can keep up while also planning for the future. You’ll report to the Group Product Marketing Manager and have the chance to make a big impact. What you’ll do: Work with different teams to plan and execute how we launch our products and features. Come up with unique ways to talk about our products, understand our customers, and create messaging that’s easy to understand. Dig deep into customer feedback and data to figure out what our customers need and how we can give it to them. Help shape our product strategy and future plans based on what you learn from customers. Train our sales and customer service teams on how to talk about our products and keep our messaging consistent. Always be trying new things and learning from them to improve how we do things. Keep an eye on how well our products are doing and what features our customers are using the most. What you’ll bring: 4-7 years of experience in Customer Marketing or Advocacy, especially in SaaS and B2B. A degree in marketing, business, or communications is preferred. Experience with tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, and Intercom is a plus. Being able to use data to guide your marketing decisions and explain technical stuff in a way that makes sense to our customers. Experience running a customer reference program and creating compelling case studies. Knowing how to create marketing campaigns that get customers engaged. Great at writing and talking to people. Good at working with different teams and talking to senior executives in a professional way. At Legale, our mission is to help foster trust across the internet.Legale is a security and compliance automation platform designed to continuously monitor and gather evidence of a company’s security controls while streamlining end-to-end compliance workflows for audit readiness.We recognize the importance of earning and maintaining our customers’ trust when it comes to safeguarding their data. We understand firsthand the challenges of achieving and sustaining a robust security and compliance posture, especially for rapidly growing companies. The traditional approach is manual, repetitive, error-prone, and not scalable. Our team of experts in SaaS, security, compliance, and auditing has developed a more efficient solution through automation.Employment at Legale is solely based on individual merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy status, sex, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristics under applicable law. We also provide reasonable accommodations to meet our obligations under laws protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities. Need a Tailor Made Plan Instead? BooK with an agent If you need an alternative to our plans, contact us by filling out this form. Thousands Trust Us, Join Our Thriving Community!

Senior financial analyst (Remote)

Together, we shape the future Interested in joining the legaliza.io/ team? Explore further below. Customer Marketing Manager (Remote) As the Customer Marketing Manager at Legale, your main goal is to build strong connections with our customers and highlight their success stories. This helps us grow by keeping our customers happy and bringing in new ones. You’ll work closely with customers, making sure their voices are heard and their achievements are recognized. Your success will be measured by how engaged our customers are and how many success stories we can share. What you’ll do: Share our customers’ success stories creatively, like writing case studies and making testimonial videos. Manage how we communicate with customers in our product, including announcements and guides. Run our customer reference program, finding customers who are willing to talk about their experiences with Legale. Get customers involved in webinars to help us grow and keep existing customers. Talk directly to customers to understand their needs and share that feedback with other teams. Work closely with our Customer Success and Account Management teams to create programs that help our customers succeed. Keep track of how well our programs are doing and report on their impact. What you’ll bring: 4-7 years of experience in Customer Marketing or Advocacy, especially in SaaS and B2B. A degree in marketing, business, or communications is preferred. Experience with tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, and Intercom is a plus. Being able to use data to guide your marketing decisions and explain technical stuff in a way that makes sense to our customers. Experience running a customer reference program and creating compelling case studies. Knowing how to create marketing campaigns that get customers engaged. Great at writing and talking to people. Good at working with different teams and talking to senior executives in a professional way. At Legale, our mission is to help foster trust across the internet.Legale is a security and compliance automation platform designed to continuously monitor and gather evidence of a company’s security controls while streamlining end-to-end compliance workflows for audit readiness.We recognize the importance of earning and maintaining our customers’ trust when it comes to safeguarding their data. We understand firsthand the challenges of achieving and sustaining a robust security and compliance posture, especially for rapidly growing companies. The traditional approach is manual, repetitive, error-prone, and not scalable. Our team of experts in SaaS, security, compliance, and auditing has developed a more efficient solution through automation.Employment at Legale is solely based on individual merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy status, sex, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristics under applicable law. We also provide reasonable accommodations to meet our obligations under laws protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities. Need a Tailor Made Plan Instead? BooK with an agent If you need an alternative to our plans, contact us by filling out this form. Thousands Trust Us, Join Our Thriving Community!

Solutions engineer (Remote)

Together, we shape the future Interested in joining the legaliza.io/ team? Explore further below. Solutions Engineer (Remote) We’re looking for an experienced and successful Solutions Engineer to join Legale, someone who loves selling technology solutions to senior executives. In this role, you’ll focus on getting new prospects and making sure our existing customers are happy and renew their subscriptions. Key goals include getting new customers, keeping them happy, selling them more, and helping the whole sales team and business succeed. What you’ll do: Work closely with sales executives to plan and execute important deals during the sales process. Set up better ways for different teams to communicate, making things run smoother. Handle all the technical parts of answering requests for proposals (RFPs) and requests for information (RFIs). Tell our R&D teams what our clients need so they can improve our products in the future. Help sales executives with showing off our solutions to potential customers without making things too complicated. Support sales executives in selling our solutions to potential customers. Find the right solutions to our customers’ problems and explain them well. Make and give presentations and demos that show why our solutions are valuable. Collect and write down information about our competition. Make financial models to show how our solutions can help in each sales opportunity. What you’ll bring: 5+ years of experience as a Sales Engineer, especially in the SaaS industry. Experience in making proof of concepts. A history of selling or supporting complicated solutions for big companies. Good at building strong relationships with senior executives. Able to explain complicated ideas in simple ways. A solid background in technology, with some knowledge or experience in software development and web technologies. Great at writing and talking to people. Excellent at making presentations and coming up with creative ideas. At Legale, our mission is to help foster trust across the internet.Legale is a security and compliance automation platform designed to continuously monitor and gather evidence of a company’s security controls while streamlining end-to-end compliance workflows for audit readiness.We recognize the importance of earning and maintaining our customers’ trust when it comes to safeguarding their data. We understand firsthand the challenges of achieving and sustaining a robust security and compliance posture, especially for rapidly growing companies. The traditional approach is manual, repetitive, error-prone, and not scalable. Our team of experts in SaaS, security, compliance, and auditing has developed a more efficient solution through automation.Employment at Legale is solely based on individual merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, veteran status, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy status, sex, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristics under applicable law. We also provide reasonable accommodations to meet our obligations under laws protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities. Need a Tailor Made Plan Instead? BooK with an agent If you need an alternative to our plans, contact us by filling out this form. Thousands Trust Us, Join Our Thriving Community!