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GDPR compliance checklist

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union (EU) law that governs how organizations collect and use personal data. The law outlines a set of data privacy rights for users and a series of principles for the processing of personal data. Schools, hospitals and government agencies all fall under GDPR authority.

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How to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Union’s landmark data privacy law, took effect in 2018. For example, a business that collects user health data needs stronger protections than one that collects only email addresses. Even the world’s biggest businesses are not free from GDPR woes.

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Why risk assessments are essential for GDPR compliance

IT Governance

Our risk assessment software tool vsRisk helps organisations conduct an information security risk assessment efficiently and easily, eliminating the need for spreadsheets, which are prone to user input errors and can be difficult to set up and maintain. The software tool is: Easy to use. This is where our DPIA Tool comes in.

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7 key stages of the data protection impact assessment (DPIA)

IT Governance

2 ) Large-scale use of sensitive data : “(b) processing on a large scale of special categories of data referred to in Article 9(1), or of personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences referred to in Article 10”. You should document your reasons for this. Whether the individuals include children or other vulnerable people.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

The new right to be forgotten will allow children to enjoy their childhood without having every personal event, achievement, failure, antic or prank that they posted online to be digitally recorded for ever more. Of course, as new rights like this are created, the Bill will ensure that they cannot be taken too far. change it substantially.

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