These Guidelines are intended to help with the assessment of compliance of proposed measures with EU law on data protection.
The Guidelines aim to provide guidance on the grounds for submitting a request for the right to be forgottenand the exceptions to the right to be forgotten in regards of search engines.
The aim of this guidance is primarily to assist controllers in identifying the correct legal basis for any processing of personal data.
EIOPA issues these Guidelines addressed to the supervisory authorities to provide guidance on how insurance and reinsurance undertakings should apply […]
In its assessment of existing liability regimes in the wake of emerging digital technologies, the New Technologies Formation of the […]
The EDPS considers that respect for personal data is wholly compatible with responsible research. Data protection is intended to serve […]
The primary purpose of this document is to provide manufacturers with guidance on how to fulfil all the relevant essential requirements of cybersecurity.
Norwegian data protection authority - Datatilsynet - has published a guidance on Software development with Data Protection by Design and by Default.
ENISA undertook a study to support SME’s on how to adopt security measures for the protection of personal data, following a risk-based approach.
These Guidelines give general guidance on the obligation of Data Protection by Design and by Default set forth in Art. 25 GDPR.
This report explores further the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in practice.