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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... national data protection authorities of the Member States. The Working Party underlines that it considers it to be unlikely that classified information would be processed as part of a ...

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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... of data protection risks, mainly a lack of control over personal data as well as insufficient information with regard to how, where and by whom the data is being ...global data ...

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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... two data subjects within the ...Netflix data set with another public database with movie ratings (the IMDB), thus finding users who had expressed ratings for the same movies within the same time ...Netflix ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... 3.2. RFID used to store personal data on each tag A second type of privacy implication arises where personal data is stored in RFID tags. One example of this use could be in transport ticketing. One should ...

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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... a data exporter located in the EU to a data importer located outside the EU, the outsourcing industry has been constant in its request for a new legal instrument that would allow for a global approach to ...

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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... of data is exercised in an unlawful ...process data was "lawful" in the sense that the entity making such a decision was legally capable of doing so, or that a controller was formally appointed ...

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ARTICLE 29 - DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 - DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... 29 Working Party believes that the potential of standard contractual clauses has only begun being exploited by ...a data exporter ready to enter into a contract in line with the standard contractual ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... general data protection ...personal data may be disclosed to a third party for the purposes of marketing whether carried out commercially or by a charitable organisation or by any other ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... The Working Party 29 considers that Article 4 of the e-Privacy Directive requiring email providers to take appropriate technical and organisational measures to safeguard security of their services, is ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... 29 Working Party must point out that EHR systems create a new risk scenario, which calls for new, additional safeguards as counterbalance: EHR systems provide direct access to a compilation of the existing ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... distinction between private life and home, on the one hand, and professional and business life and premises on the other. The Court rejected this approach by stating: "Respect for private life must also comprise to a ...

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ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY

... The Working Party stresses that, similarly to other « sensitive » data ...genetic data), biometric data should be defined in Article 3 and covered by Article ...of data relating ...

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ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party

... • Data protection using outside certification or anonymisation In order to limit the transmission of identifiers and thus also the compilation of user profiles by third parties, the TCG group makes it ...

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OPINION MAY 2012 ON CLOUD COMPUTING Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (July 1, 2012)

OPINION MAY 2012 ON CLOUD COMPUTING Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (July 1, 2012)

... of data protection risks, mainly a lack of control over personal data as well as insufficient information with regard to how, where and by whom the data is being ...global data ...

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International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications

International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications

... 29 Data Protection Working Party, in its Opinion 06/2014 on the “Notion of legitimate interests of the data controller under Article 7 of Directive 95/46/EC”, provide guidance on ...

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Seventeenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection  2016

Seventeenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection 2016

... the data processed and not of any other person who in any way handles the data being processed, but without related decision- making ...the data stored nor does it contribute in any way to the ...

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Sixteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection  Adopted on 25 November 2014

Sixteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection Adopted on 25 November 2014

... European Data Protection Framework for the 21st ...Staff Working Document SEC(2012) 75 of 25 January 2012 Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and ...

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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection  Adopted on 3 December 2013

Fifteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection Adopted on 3 December 2013

... the Data Protection ...of Data Protection Law 2472/1997, the most important of which gave the power to the DPA to prioritise the complaints and requests to be handled according to the ...

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Fourteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection  Adopted on 8 December 2011

Fourteenth Annual Report of the Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection Adopted on 8 December 2011

... personal data protection ...personal data protection and thus need to be formulated in detail so as to allow for processing and disclosing personal data only for precisely specified ...

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Second annual report. Working Party on the Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data. Adopted 30 November 1998

Second annual report. Working Party on the Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data. Adopted 30 November 1998

... The emergence of behavioural mega-databases drawn up using questionnaires comprising almost two hundred questions, and distributed by several private companies, caused numerous complaints to the CNIL. In this context, ...

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