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EDPS publishes Guidelines on the concepts of controller, processor and joint controllership under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725
The EDPS Guidelines provide instructions to EU institutions and bodies for compliance with Regulation 2018/1725 with respect to the concepts of controller, processor and joint controllership and examines responsibilities and obligations concerning data subject rights, specific case studies for controller-processor, separate controllership and joint controllership situations and are intended to aid managment in "supporting a culture of data protection from the top of the organisation and to implement the principle of accountability."
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28/07/2020
Organizations are left with no practical legal grounds to transfer personal data to the United States. “A new age of data transfers” Part III
After the official statements of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and several Supervisory Authorities (SAs), it is clear that at the moment there is no practical way for data to lawfully flow from the EU to the US. The reasoning in 5 steps: On 16 July 2020 the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) invalidated the […]
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19/04/2020
UPDATE (i): “PUBLIC HEALTH AND PRIVACY” AND NOT “PUBLIC HEALTH OR PRIVACY”: A COLLECTION OF GUIDANCE ON COVID-19
In the evolving COVID-19 scenario in which business continuity also depends on adequate data protection and cybersecurity practices on the part of organizations, knowledge mapping of privacy & data protection guidance and cybersecurity best practices has taken on an even more important role. It’s for that very reason that, without the presumption of completeness, I […]
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