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The General Data Protection Regulation

Faculty Dental Journal, 2018
What the GDPR will mean for the profession as it faces the biggest technical shake-up…
Thelisson, Eva   +3 more
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General Data Protection Regulation

2023
The General Data Protection Regulation has established a uniform European data protection law. The member states must directly apply European law standards and question their own interpretation criteria. The new major commentary on the GDPR is written by leading European lawyers who have extensively analysed the European and transnational academic ...
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General data protection regulation — Protection of personal data in an organisation

2018 41st International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2018
Personal data represent all data (identifiers) relating to an identified individual. Identifiers can include first name and last name, network IP address, MAC address, GPS location, telephone number, personal ID, biometric data and other relevant data in connection with personal identity.
Aleksandar Skendzic   +2 more
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A Conceptual Model for the General Data Protection Regulation

2021
The widespread diffusion of Cloud paradigm and its approach based on delegation of resources to service providers, improved greatly the need of protecting personal data. Accordingly, in recent years, governments are going to define and apply new rules, that aims at protecting the personal space of each individual.
Cantiello P., Mastroianni M., Rak M.
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The General Data Protection Regulation and Log Pseudonymization

2021
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) demands the use of various protection levels to ensure that personal data meet information security requirements. One of the techniques the GDPR recommends to protect personal data is pseudonymization, which consists of replacing real data with pseudonyms.
Artur Varanda   +4 more
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BVA's guidance on the General Data Protection Regulation

Veterinary Record, 2018
It was with a mounting sense of dismay that I read the recently published BVA’s guidance on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the accompanying checklist, which can be found on the BVA’s website. The checklist, in particular, seems to go against the, in my opinion very level headed, article by Claire Read ‘What …
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Data Protection: Enter the General Data Protection Regulation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This chapter provides a critical account of the substantive content of the GDPR. Particular emphasis is put on the concepts of personal data, data controller/processor and consent. New user rights including the co-called right to be forgotten, the alleged "right to an explanation" and data portability are also interrogated.
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General data protection regulation

Proceedings of the 14th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing Companion, 2021
Davit Marikyan   +3 more
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The General Data Protection Regulation: the Next Generation of EU Data Protection

Legal Information Management, 2018
This article, written by Sahar Bhaimia, presents an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) ( 2016/679) (GDPR) which will apply automatically across the EU on 25 May 2018. The GDPR is an update and reform of existing EU data protection law, first established by the Data Protection Directive ( 1995/46/EC).
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