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The crux of the debate is the definition of controller vs. processor. GDPR defines the controller as the entity that determines how personal data is processed. It defines the processor as the provider ...
whereas a data processor is responsible for processing data on behalf of the controller. In Real Business’s GDPR Doctors series, legal and tech experts explain all company bosses need to know ahead of ...
The GDPR defines several roles that are responsible for ensuring compliance: data controller, data processor, and the data protection officer (DPO). The data controller defines how personal data ...
IAPP Research and Insights Director Joe Jones writes about the first proposed reforms of the EU General Data Protection ...
The controller is responsible for ensuring their processor abides by data protection law. Why one in four UK businesses CANCELLED preparations for GDPR — A misunderstanding arose around the ...
Join us as we unravel the intricacies of the GDPR & DPDPA regulations that shape the dynamic between data processors and controllers, ensuring compliance and fostering trust in data management.
The GDPR regulates personal data processing and defines these ... which many organizations grapple (see Determining Controller Versus Processor Status below). The GDPR requires controllers ...
The GDPR broadened who you can make a claim against. You can claim against the data processor, as well as the data controller. For example, previously you wouldn’t have been able to claim against a ...
Big Tech take note: In what looks like a meaningful — and long overdue — reforming step, the European Commission has committed to dial up its monitoring of how data protection authorities at ...
The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill was due to enter the report stage in the House of Lords on 10 June. It may, among other things, make changes to the UK GDPR, the Data Protection ...