Brexit's impact on the enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has generated more questions than answers for businesses. Read about GDPR compliance and the post-Brexit implications.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
The UK left the EU on 31st January 2020, raising questions about what Brexit means for GDPR enforcement. In this article, we select and answer your most frequently asked questions about GDPR enforcement in the UK after Brexit.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
The final draft of the ePrivacy Regulation was adopted and it is now in the next stage of negotiations before becoming a law in the EU. What does the ePrivacy Regulations cover, and why should you be preparing for that? Find out more here!| https://secureprivacy.ai/
1Where a type of processing in particular using new technologies, and taking into account the nature, scope, context and purposes of the processing, is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, the controller shall, prior to the processing, carry out an assessment of the impact of the … Continue reading Art. 35 GDPR – Data protection impact assessment| General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The latest rejection of the ePrivacy Regulation draft proposal implies that this regulation may not come into effect in 2020 (see ePrivacy Regulation 2021 Draft Update) as it was widely anticipated. Learn what these recent delays mean for businesses.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
Do you know what the ePrivacy Regulation is and who it applies to? Read all about what you need to know about the ePrivacy Regulation right here.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
Discover the key differences between the ePrivacy Regulation and GDPR, and understand their implications for data protection and privacy in the digital age.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
Stay informed on the latest updates to the EU's ePrivacy Regulation 2022, which enhances GDPR by addressing cookies and tracking technologies for better privacy.| https://secureprivacy.ai/
The controller shall consult the supervisory authority prior to processing where a data protection impact assessment under Article 35 indicates that the processing would result in a high risk in the absence of measures taken by the controller to mitigate the risk. 1Where the supervisory authority is of the opinion that the intended processing referred … Continue reading Art. 36 GDPR – Prior consultation| General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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