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how effective they are, and which can be extended to protect more sensitive data. Often, the biggest potential is in leveraging existing data protection systems that are “lying around” or are not used consistently throughout the organization. ...
Data protection:The collection of valuable new data will inevitably raise data protection concerns, as it can be used for foul as well as fair means. For example, would-be burglars who hack into this data could use it todet...
The Commission has thus entered into negotiations with Australia in order to establish the conditions that would allow it to adopt a decision recognising adequate protection on the basis of Article 25(6) of Directive 95/46/EC. The Commission has updated the Working Party on these negotiations. ...
Internationally, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France and Japan are among the countries that have been enforcing their own versions of data protection and privacy laws -- some long before the GDPR -- to guide businesses on collecting, storing, using and disclosing the personal inform...
France Italy Austria Germany 100 km Presented by Data protection About Switzerland Intro Switzerland Tourism (Morgartenstrasse 5a, 8004 Zurich, Switzerland), an Institute of Swiss Public Law (CHE-108.956.138), operates the website myswitzerland.com and is therefore responsible for the collection, pr...
In 1980, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) issued a set of Guidelines for data protection. Australia, an OECD member, had no significant data protection laws at that time. Subsequent proposals for Australian data protection law have been claimed to draw on the OECD...
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(a)Australia:Australian Privacy Act 1988; (b)Brazil:Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (General Personal Data Protection Act); (c)Canada:Federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act; (d)European Economic Area:General Data Protection Regulation EU 2016/679 and the Privac...
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), data breaches can lead to fines of up to four percent of a company’s global annual turnover or €20 million, whichever is greater. Companies collecting and handling data in the EU will need to consider and manage their data handling pract...