MIDTERM | M2 Flashcards

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PRIVACY PRINCIPLES THAT FORM THE BASIS FOR MOST NATIONAL LAWS ON DATA PROTECTION

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  • TRANSPARENCY
  • PURPOSE LIMITATION
  • DATA MINIMIZATION
  • ACCURACY
  • STORAGE LIMITATION
  • INTEGRITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
  • ACCOUNTABILITY
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Requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy to understand, and that clear and plain language and, additionally, where appropriate, visualization be used.

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TRANSPARENCY PRINCIPLE

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Personal data should only be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes.

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PURPOSE LIMITATION PRINCIPLE

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Collecting only necessary data for intended purposes

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DATA MINIMIZATION PRINCIPLE

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Ensuring data remains accurate and up to date

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ACCURACY PRINCIPLE

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principle of data privacy that Sets boundaries on the amount of time personal data can be stored by organizations.

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STORAGE LIMITATION PRINCIPLE

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Integrity means that Personal Data is accurate and suitable for the purpose for which it is processed. Confidentiality means that only people who have a need to know and are authorized to use the Personal Data can access it.

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INTEGRITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY PRINCIPLE

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requires you to take responsibility for what you do with personal data and how you comply with the other principles

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Accountability Principle

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Consent is a key tool for ensuring individuals agree to how their data is collected and used

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THE ROLE OF CONSENT

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refers to the legal and organizational measures designed to safeguard personal data against unauthorized access, use, alteration, or destruction.

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DATA PROTECTION

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often refers to the application of new technology and techniques for data analysis and utilization in ways that can result in new goods, services, or insights.

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INNOVATION

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involves the monitoring of individuals or groups by government agencies, often using technologies such as cameras, phone tapping, and internet monitoring

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GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GDPR DATA MINIMIZATION

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  • Assess Current Practices
  • Optimize Data Collection
  • Enhance Data Protection
  • Improve Data Management
  • Educate and Train
  • Review and Improve
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