(It was made clear that even though the designation of a party as data controlleror processor in a contract may reveal relevant information regarding the legalstatus of this party, such contractual designation is nonetheless not decisive indeterminingits actual status, which must be based on concret...
Article 82 of the GDPR stipulates that any person who has suffered material or non-material damage as a result of an infringement of this Regulation shall have the right to receive compensation from the controller or processor for the damage suffered. 参考译文:根据《通用数据保护条例》第82条规定...
Under the GDPR, transferring data outside of the EU/EEA is generally not permitted unless the transferring organisation and the recipient organisation ensure that such transfer is adequately protected. Your organisation, as a Data Controller, and First Advantage as a Data Processor, may be required...
Data Controller, Processor or a Joint Controller: Towards Reaching GDPR Compliance in the Data and Technology Driven Worlddoi:10.2139/ssrn.3584207(Joint) ControllerData ProcessorAccountabilityAttribution of ResponsibilitiesData Protection By DesignRisk-based Approach...
of your personal data. Our company is part of the international group LINET Group SE [3], which also includes further manufacturers of healthcare products and our branches in individual countries. These companies may process your personal data in the role of processor or joint controller. ...
Processor: A natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body, which processes personal data on behalf of the controller. Customer Data: All data, including all text, sound, video, or image files, and software, that are provided to Microsoft by, or on behalf of, a custome...
Processor: An entity that only processes data at the controller’s command 10 Steps to GDPR (PDF) Why GDPR Matters to Oracle and Our Customers Once it goes into effect, the GDPR will apply broadly to companies that: Are based both inside and outside the EU ...
and the ASP.NET website. These products may enable the use of non-Microsoft tools and extensions, and Microsoft is not a data processor or controller for these tools and extensions. Users should contact the tool or extension provider to understand the personal data and collection policies for ...
Recall that under the GDPR (as is the case today under existing law),Data Subjectsare your prospective and/or current employees. The GDPR gives Data Subjects specific rights with respect to their personal information. Your organisation, as aData Controller, and First Advantage as aData Processor,...
‘Data Controller’ vs ‘Data Processor’ The terms “data controller” and “data processor” come from the GDPR. A data controller determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. In other words, the data controller decides 'why' and 'how' personal data should be processed. A...