This handbooks helps SMEs to comply with their legal GDPR obligations.
Guidelines
This guide is meant to provide an introduction and practical guidance to organisations on how to appropriately perform basic anonymisation.
The guidelines offer practical recommendations to designers and users of social media platforms on how to assess and avoid so-called “dark patterns”.
The guidelines provide a detailed description of the GDPR cooperation between DPAs.
The scope of this Joint Opinion is limited to the aspects of the Proposals relating to the protection of personal data, which represent a fundamental aspect of the Proposals.
The CNIL publishes a guide for data protection officers that combines useful knowledge and best practices to help organisations.
This guidance is primarily for those who would like to start using cloud services and attempts to address the relevant elements of data protection law.
These guidelines provide clarification to the role of the different actors involved for the setting of a code to be used as a tool for transfers.
Guidance of Irish DPA on data perotection impact assessments (DPIA).
The aim of the guidance is to highlight where in the legislation the various provisions that relate to research can be found, how they fit together and their practical effect.