Data Protection Authority definition

Data Protection Authority means an independent public authority that is legally tasked with overseeing compliance with applicable data protection laws.
Data Protection Authority means any body responsible for the enforcement of Data Protection Legislation;
Data Protection Authority. Means the relevant and applicable supervisory data protection authority in the member state or other territory where a Party to this Data Processing Addendum is established or has identified as its lead supervisory authority, or otherwise has jurisdiction over a Party to this Data Protection Addendum.

Examples of Data Protection Authority in a sentence

  • In case of disagreement with the processing, the parties also have the right to file a complaint with the Catalan Data Protection Authority.

  • Filing complaint about the processing is also possible before the local Data Protection Authority.

  • Documentation that the information security system and security measures are satisfactory shall be made available, upon request, to the Customer and its auditors, as well as the Norwegian Data Protection Authority and the Privacy Appeals Board.


More Definitions of Data Protection Authority

Data Protection Authority means any body responsible for enforcing Data Protection Legislation;
Data Protection Authority means a Supervisory Authority, as that term is defined in the GDPR.
Data Protection Authority means the Information Commissioner’s Office, or any other relevant local governmental or other official regulator(s) responsible for enforcement of the Data Protection Laws from time to time in relation to the University;
Data Protection Authority means any representative or agent of a government entity or agency who has the authority to enforce Applicable Data Protection Laws.
Data Protection Authority means each person having regulatory or supervisory authority over GSK or CureVac in the area of protection of Personal Information;
Data Protection Authority or “DPA” means the administrative authority officially in charge of Personal Data protection in each Regulated Jurisdiction in which AXA Group is present (for example in France, this authority is the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés ; in Spain, it is the Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos, etc.). For the avoidance of doubt, the term “Data Protection Authority” includes any replacement or successor of a Data Protection Authority.
Data Protection Authority means the relevant data protection authority in the territories where the parties to this Agreement are established.