Post by tanvirmasud on Mar 9, 2024 1:50:18 GMT -5
It is established that those who process and manage the data must do so by developing a tailor-made process, capable of perfectly adhering to the user's needs in terms of confidentiality and data protection. Data portability and other user rights The protection of the so-called data subjects is the fulcrum on which the entire regulatory system of the GDPR rests. In particular, the right to portability is introduced: it will be much easier for the user to have access to the data previously collected by the responsible parties and request its transfer to other providers of the same service. Further forms of protection for data concerning minors are then integrated, as well as for the right to be forgotten.
The commitment to avoid 'data breach' The new India Telegram Number Data European regulation requires that every corporate entity responsible for processing and controlling data has the obligation to carry out all the actions in its power to avoid the violation of that data, the so-called 'data breach', and to promptly inform - the limit is set at 72 hours - on the one hand the competent authorities, on the other the user, whether there has actually been an infringement in the data protection system and the risks this entails. You must therefore organize your internal activities so that a possible 'data breach' can be faced and overcome without causing further damage to your users.
A new professional role in the company, the DPO The need to constantly monitor the protection and security of personal data makes the presence of a figure within the staff who can follow every process aimed at managing user information from start to finish. This is where the role of the Data Protection Officer comes from: you will necessarily have to identify him if you represent a public authority, if you have a large company, if you process sensitive data or data linked to particular areas (such as judicial ones) or in any case, more generally, if the amount of information you are called upon to manage requires systematic and constant control. The establishment of the One-Stop Shop of the Guarantor Authority With this expression we tried to translate the so-called 'One stop shop' principle, one of the key elements on which the GDPR is based (and moreover one of those which was most debated during the discussion and approval phase of the regulation).
The commitment to avoid 'data breach' The new India Telegram Number Data European regulation requires that every corporate entity responsible for processing and controlling data has the obligation to carry out all the actions in its power to avoid the violation of that data, the so-called 'data breach', and to promptly inform - the limit is set at 72 hours - on the one hand the competent authorities, on the other the user, whether there has actually been an infringement in the data protection system and the risks this entails. You must therefore organize your internal activities so that a possible 'data breach' can be faced and overcome without causing further damage to your users.
A new professional role in the company, the DPO The need to constantly monitor the protection and security of personal data makes the presence of a figure within the staff who can follow every process aimed at managing user information from start to finish. This is where the role of the Data Protection Officer comes from: you will necessarily have to identify him if you represent a public authority, if you have a large company, if you process sensitive data or data linked to particular areas (such as judicial ones) or in any case, more generally, if the amount of information you are called upon to manage requires systematic and constant control. The establishment of the One-Stop Shop of the Guarantor Authority With this expression we tried to translate the so-called 'One stop shop' principle, one of the key elements on which the GDPR is based (and moreover one of those which was most debated during the discussion and approval phase of the regulation).