General Data Protection Regulation GDPR, Data Protection Officer DPO, personal data processing, environmental data communication, data security measures, data subject rights, international data transfers, Data Protection Impact Assessment DPIA
A comprehensive guide to GDPR implementation, data protection, and environmental data communication in companies, highlighting legal obligations and best practices.
[...] Company Presentation ? Describe the company, its field of activity, its main missions. ? Present the service or department in which you completed your internship. ? Briefly expose your main responsibilities and missions during the internship. 2. Context and challenges of the report ? Explain the importance of data processing and protection in the current context, in relation to the GDPR. ? Highlight the challenges for companies, both from a legal perspective and in terms of reputation and customer trust. [...]
[...] 5. Announcement of the plan ? Present briefly the structure of your report. ? Indicate that the first part will deal with the implementation of the GDPR in the company, focusing on data protection and processing. ? Explain that the second part will focus on data communication, including both general communication regimes and the specificities related to environmental data. This introduction, once developed, should constitute approximately one-third of your work, providing a clear and detailed framework for your internship report. [...]
[...] Transparency Mechanisms : Obligations to inform concerned individuals and publication of clear privacy policies. 3. Intra-group communications : Conditions and precautions for data sharing within a group of companies. 4. The role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO) : Functions and responsibilities of the DPO in data supervision and data communication management. 5. International Data Transfers : Legal framework and protection mechanisms for data transfers outside the EU. B. Environmental Data Communication 1. Environmental Reporting Obligations : Regulatory Framework and Obligations for Companies on Environmental Data Communication. 2. [...]
[...] Data Protection 1. The fundamental principles of the GDPR : Definition and explanation of principles such as data minimisation, limitation of purposes, and retention period. 2. The rights of data subjects : Examination of the rights of access, rectification, erasure, data portability, and objection. 3. The obligations of data controllers : Exploration of the responsibilities of companies, such as the designation of a DPO, the maintenance of a register of processing, and the application of security measures. 4. The technical and organizational security measures : Analysis of the security measures to be implemented to protect personal data. [...]
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