Sandra Dury: “In the digital age, data protection has become a crucial component of innovation and is necessary for success. At Dury Consult, we implement it holistically from both a legal and technical perspective, making it simple for our clients and thus creating added value.” (Photo: Dury Consult)

Sandra Dury: “In the digital age, data protection has become a crucial component of innovation and is necessary for success. At Dury Consult, we implement it holistically from both a legal and technical perspective, making it simple for our clients and thus creating added value.” (Photo: Dury Consult)

The Paperjam+Delano Business Club welcomes a new member: Dury Consult. Introduction in three questions.

Can you summarise your company’s activity in a few words?

Sandra Dury. —“As privacy professionals, we advise companies and public institutions in Germany and Luxembourg. In the digital age, data protection has become a crucial component of innovation and is necessary for success. We implement data protection holistically from both a legal and technical perspective, making it simple for our clients and thus creating added value. Consistently practised data protection reduces risks, creates lasting trust and helps realise AI projects, among other things.”

You have just joined the Paperjam+Delano Business Club. What are your reasons for joining?

“Luxembourg has been our second home from the very beginning. I, myself, worked here for seven years before setting up , and our team provides comprehensive expertise that is in demand in both the finance industry and in the country’s innovation ecosystem. It is therefore no coincidence that we have long-standing clients in the Grand Duchy. We want to continue along this path, and the Paperjam+Delano Business Club provides the ideal platform, which we will actively help to shape.”

What are you looking for? And what do you think you can offer to the members you will meet there?

“Since we are an internationally experienced consultancy, we can offer valuable insights on the subject of sustainable data protection, for example at conferences and workshops. As a woman, I would also like to promote female entrepreneurship in Luxembourg. Both these topics are economically and socially relevant, and we can contribute to both in various ways. In general, we are looking forward to inspiring exchanges with the other members, to new ideas, and concrete joint initiatives.”