Examples of General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR in a sentence
Data may also be transferred to companies within the United States, but will only be done so in a manner that complies with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR.
The processing of personal data complies with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the "General Data Protection Regulation" or "GDPR").
Your doctor’s surgery needs a privacy notice to make sure it meets the legal requirements which are written in a new document called the General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR for short).
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016, better known as the 'General Data Protection Regulation' or 'GDPR'.
Recently published guidance from the UK Safer Internet Centre on safe remote learning and from the London Grid for Learning on the use of videos and livestreaming could help plan online lessons and/or activities and plan them safely.
The Data Security Meta Standard provides more information on what the ten data security standards are and why they are important.The DSPT will help evidence your compliance with data protection legislation (General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018) as well as CQC Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOEs).It is recommended that social care providers complete the DSPT to Standards Met.
European data protection law means the European (EU) Regulation 2016/679 (the General Data Protection Regulation or 'GDPR') and any data protection law of a European Member State and Switzerland including local law implementing or interpreting the requirements of the GDPR, as amended from time to time.
Data Protection Legislation All applicable data protection and privacy legislation, regulations and guidance including but not limited to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the "General Data Protection Regulation" or "GDPR"), the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and any guidance or codes of practice issued by the European Data Protection Board or Information Commissioner from time to time (all as amended, updated or re-enacted from time to time).
On 28 January 2022, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published draft regulatory guidelines (the Guidelines) on the right of data subjects to have access to their personal data under Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR), following adoption of the Guidelines on 19 January 2022, during its January plenary session.
As of May 2018, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the General Data Protection Regulation or "GDPR") and the 2002/58/EC Directive (together, and with any other applicable European regulations applicable to the processing and protection of Personal Data, the "European Data Protection Regulations") define the applicable legal framework in order to guarantee this level of protection for personal data.