Ireland’s data protection authority – Data Protection Commissioner – has published guidance on use of cookies and similar tracking technologies.
This guidance has been prepared to aid controllers and processors to ensure they meet their obligations on the security of personal data they process.
This guidance is intended to assist the users of these recording devices in determining whether they are a ‘controller’ with obligations under data protection law, or whether their actions fall within the personal or household exemption.
The aim of this guidance is primarily to assist controllers in identifying the correct legal basis for any processing of personal data.
Ireland’s data protection authority issued a guidance on using cloud services.
Ireland’s data protection authority – the Data Protection Commission (DPC) – has published frequently asked questions (‘FAQs’) on data subject […]
Ireland’s DPA has published the guidance on Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) for organisations.
This guide and the accompanying checklist publisghed by Irelands data protection authority – Data Protection Commissionner – have been designed […]
This quick guide is intended primarily to help controllers better understand their obligations regarding notification and communication requirements.
Ireland DPA’s guidance on Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation.
This guidance is intended to assist owners and occupiers of premises, in particular those that are workplaces or are otherwise […]
The DPC has prepared guidance to assist organisations understand their obligations with regard to the security of personal data, and […]