These guidelines aim at providing practical advice and instructions to EUIs to comply with Regulation 2018/1725.
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Joint paper of the Spanish data protection authority, Agencia española de protección de datos (AEPD), and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) on hash techniques in data processing activities as a safeguard for personal data. This essay is intended for data controllers who wish to use hash techniques in their data processing activities as a […]
Ireland’s data protection authority – the Data Protection Commission (DPC) – has published frequently asked questions (‘FAQs’) on data subject access requests (SARs). The FAQs highlight the circumstances in which an individual is entitled to make a SAR, the information an individual is entitled to when making a SAR, and the method an individual should […]
This paper aims to shed some light on the ethical rules that are now recommended when designing, developing, deploying, implementing or using AI products and services in the EU. Moreover, it identifies some implementation challenges and presents possible further EU action ranging from soft law guidance to standardisation to legislation in the field of ethics […]
This report aims to answer the following questions regarding GDPR and scientific research.
This study examines the European data protection framework and applies it to blockchain technologies so as to document these tensions. It also highlightsthe fact that blockchain may help further some of the GDPR’s objectives. Concrete policy options are developed on the basis of this analysis.
Handbook will be useful to anyone interested in the application of the Regulation, and in particular other DPOs (in the public‐ or private sector). Part One introduces the concepts of “confidentiality”, “privacy” and “data protection” and the first data protection laws, ‐principles and international instruments. Part Two provides an overview of all the key elements […]
EDPB adopted an opinion on the competence of national supervisory authorities when an organisation changes its main or single establishment in the EEA.
EDPB adopted guidelines on GDPR application to video surveillance, smart video devices, recorded sensitive data, lawfulness, exemptions and video sharing.
The DPC has prepared guidance to assist organisations understand their obligations with regard to the security of personal data, and to mitigate their risks when utilising a cloud-based environment.