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- General Introduction
- The main concepts
- Data subject,
- Personal data,
- special categories of personal data,
- processing,
- anonymization,
- pseudonymization,
- third party,
- binding corporate rules,
- cross-border processing
- The main principles
- Lawfulness, fairness and transparency;
- Purpose limitation;
- Data minimization;
- Accuracy;
- Storage limitation;
- Integrity and confidentiality;
- Accountability
- The Main Actors
- Controller,
- Joint controller,
- Processor,
- Data Protection Officer (DPO),
- Supervisory Authority,
- EDPB,
- EDPS
- The key rights
- Right to Be Informed,
- Right of access by the data subject,
- Right to Rectification,
- Right to Erasure (Right to Be Forgotten),
- Right to Restriction of Processing, Right to data portability,
- Right to Object to Processing,
- Right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing,
- Right to obtain human intervention on the part of the controller.
- Security and Cybersecurity
- FAQ
- Glossary
- personal data
- data subject
- processing
- restriction of processing
- profiling
- pseudonymization
- filing system
- controller
- processor
- recipient
- third party
- third party recipient
- consent
- personal data breach
- genetic data
- biometric data
- data concerning health
- main establishment
- representative
- enterprise
- group of undertakings
- binding corporate rules
- supervisory authority
- supervisory authority concerned
- cross-border processing
- relevant and reasoned objection
- information society service
- international organization
- purpose limitation
- data minimization
- accuracy
- storage limitation
- accountability
- lawful processing of personal data
- legal basis
- data protection impact assessment
- records of processing activities
- European Data Protection Board
- European Data Protection Supervisor
- Article 29 Data Protection Working Party