With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) set to go into effect Friday, organizations are bracing themselves for the potential wave of requests from European Union residents looking to exercise their “right to erasure” under the regulation. While the regulation allows individuals to request that their data be returned to them or erased, most company data storage systems weren’t exactly designed with GDPR’s new mandates in mind.

Professional services group BDO USA and IntraEdge Technology this week launched a platform, GDPR Edge, to allow companies to centralize transactional data and manage subject access requests. GDPR Edge, powered by Intel Software Guard Extensions’ blockchain infrastructure, is aimed at large companies with consumer-facing services.