EDPB guidance on transfers of personal data from EEA public authorities or bodies to public bodies in third countries or to international organisations.
Guidelines focuses on the personal data processing in relation to the non-professional use of connected vehicles by drivers, passengers, owners, renters, etc.
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 8 steps will help you assess the compatibility of measures impacting privacy.
Guidelines provide a set of baseline measures that should be followed to ensure that AI applications do not undermine privacy rights.
The draft recommendation is addressed to private and public bodies as soon as they carry out the read and/or write operations on […]
Guidelines aim at giving guidance on how to apply the GDPR in relation to processing personal data through video devices.
Voluntary tool that can help organizations manage privacy risk arising from their products and services, as well as demonstrate compliance with laws.
The code sets out the standards that online services need to meet in order to protect children’s privacy.
Guidelines establish requirements for credit institutions, investment firms and payment service providers (PSPs) on the mitigation and management of their information and communication technology (ICT) and security risks and aim to ensure a consistent and robust approach across the Single market.
These Guidelines are intended to help with the assessment of compliance of proposed measures with EU law on data protection.