- What does General Data Protection Regulation?
- What are the 7 principles of the General Data Protection Regulation?
- What is the GDPR in simple terms?
What does General Data Protection Regulation?
The GDPR establishes the general obligations of data controllers and of those processing personal data on their behalf (processors). These include the obligation to implement appropriate security measures, according to the risk involved in the data processing operations they perform.
What are the 7 principles of the General Data Protection Regulation?
According to the ICO's website, The GDPR was developed based upon seven principles: 1) lawfulness, fairness and transparency; 2) purpose limitation; 3) data minimization; 4) accuracy; 5) storage limitation; 6) integrity and confidentiality (security); and 7) accountability.
What is the GDPR in simple terms?
What is the GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into effect on 25th May 2018, provides a legal framework for keeping everyone's personal data safe by requiring companies to have robust processes in place for handling and storing personal information.