Guidelines aim at giving guidance on how to apply the GDPR in relation to processing personal data through video devices.
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Study aims to assess whether the markets for digital advertising and services that are funded by digital advertising are working well.
Voluntary tool that can help organizations manage privacy risk arising from their products and services, as well as demonstrate compliance with laws.
A study of the implications of advanced digital technologies (including AI systems) for the concept of responsibility within a human rights framework.
The code sets out the standards that online services need to meet in order to protect children’s privacy.
This work categorizes blockchain-based systems into a taxonomy based on differences in blockchain architectures, governance models, and other salient features. Context is provided for the taxonomy through the description of related terms, emerging standards, and use cases while highlighting relevant security and privacy considerations.
The Principles have been designed to drive responsible data use by those businesses and on-line platforms developing and using facial recognition technology in commercial settings.
The standard processor agreement has been adopted by the Danish SA pursuant to art. 28(8) GDPR and aims at helping organisations to meet the requirements of art. 28 (3) and (4), given the fact that the contract between controller and processor cannot just restate the provisions of the GDPR but should further specify them, e.g. […]
Guidelines establish requirements for credit institutions, investment firms and payment service providers (PSPs) on the mitigation and management of their information and communication technology (ICT) and security risks and aim to ensure a consistent and robust approach across the Single market.
These Guidelines are intended to help with the assessment of compliance of proposed measures with EU law on data protection.