The draft recommendation is addressed to private and public bodies as soon as they carry out the read and/or write operations on a user’s terminal referred to in Article 82 of the French Data Protection Act. The recommendation is not intended to be prescriptive. Its main purpose is to provide practical recommendations on how to operationally translate legal requirements […]
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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.
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.
The Guidelines aim to provide guidance on the grounds for submitting a request for the right to be forgottenand the exceptions to the right to be forgotten in regards of search engines.
French data protection authority CNIL has published document on use of facial recognition to start a debate about use of such technologies and their impact on privacy and data protection.
EIOPA issues these Guidelines addressed to the supervisory authorities to provide guidance on how insurance and reinsurance undertakings should apply the governance requirements foreseen in Directive 2009/138/EC6 (“Solvency II Directive”) and in Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 2015/357 (“Delegated Regulation”) in the context of ICT security and governance.
This document presents blockchain technology in detail and extensively studies its aspects relevant to IT security. It also assesses to what extent blockchain technology is able to achieve the security properties ascribed to it and how it may be evaluated within the current legal framework. This document thus supports developers and potential users of blockchain […]
Norwegian data protection authority - Datatilsynet - has published a guidance on Software development with Data Protection by Design and by Default.