This Guide to the GDPR explains the general data protection regime that applies to most UK businesses and organisations. It covers the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as it applies in the UK, tailored by the Data Protection Act 2018. It explains each of the data protection principles, rights and obligations. It summarises the key points you need to know, answers frequently asked questions, and contains practical checklists to help you comply.
This self-paced online course explores GDPR mandate and its impact on international development organizations. At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to: Have a basic understanding of what the GDPR means for individuals and organizations; Help their organization comply with the data security obligations; Design dynamic and effective strategies for data accuracy and integrity; Critically analyze both the opportunities and the pitfalls that emerge with this mandate to improve international development outcomes.
Here you can find the official content of the General Data Protection Regulation searchable by chapter and article. The European Data Protection Regulation is applicable as of May 25th, 2018 in all member states to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe.
Over many decades the OECD has played an important role in promoting respect for privacy as a fundamental value and a condition for the free flow of personal data across borders. This revision is the first since the original 1980 release of the Governing the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data (“Privacy Guidelines”) and was produced in light of changing technologies, markets and user behaviour, and the growing importance of digital identities.
Adopted by General Assembly resolution 45/95 of 14 December 1990. Contain procedures for implementing regulations concerning computerized personal data files.