The data protection officer. US-EU similarities, differences, and bridges -- The need for data protection -- Need for updating data protection -- EU data protection concepts -- The instruments -- The new rules -- Definitions -- Principles -- Prior information conditions -- Legitimate processing conditions -- Keeping records -- Representatives of controllers not established in EU -- Rights of individual data subjects -- Rights of confirmation and right of access -- Right of rectification -- Right to erasure and right to be forgotten -- Right to restriction of processing -- Right to object processing -- Notification obligation regarding rectification, erasure, or restriction -- Right against automated individual decisions and profiling -- Right to prevent direct marketing processing -- Portability -- Outsourcing to third-party data processors -- Children -- Increased penalties and fines -- Codes of conduct and certification -- Security of personal data -- Data breaches -- Data protection impact assessment and prior consultation -- Data protection by design -- Data protection as default -- Cross-border transfers of data -- Right to be informed of third-country safeguards -- Transparency -- Health data -- ePrivacy -- Courts -- Some specific issues in GDPR -- Data protection supervisory authorities -- The data protection officer.
Summary:
"Compared to the US, European data and privacy protection rules seem Draconian. The European rules apply to any enterprise doing business in the EU. The new rules are far more stringent than the last set. This book is a quick guide to the directives for companies, particularly US, that have to comply with them. Where US organizations and businesses who collect or receive EU personal data fail to comply with the rule, the bottom line can suffer from very significant official fines and penalties, as well as from users, customers or representative bodies to pursuing litigation. This guide is essential for all US enterprises who directly or indirectly deal with EU personal data."-- Provided by publisher.
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