Examples of Data Protection Impact in a sentence
You shall reimburse us for all costs (including internal and third party costs) which are reasonably and properly incurred by us in the performance of our obligations under sections 6 (Data Subject Rights); 7 (Personal Data Breach); 8 (Data Protection Impact Assessment and Prior Consultation) and 10 (Audit rights) of this DPA.
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)DPIAs are a tool used to identify risks in data processing activities with a view to reducing them.
In this approach, the string in GA and tree structure in GP is indirectly related and each can work without another, e.g., if there is only numeric attributes in the targeted problem, only the GA part will be fired in our approach.
The Business shall implement a process so that any processing which is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals is subject to a documented Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), to assess the risks associated with the proposed processing and identify any safeguards which should be put in place to mitigate those risks.
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) An assessment by the Controller of the impact of the envisaged Processing on the protection of Personal Data.
Data mapping is linked to the Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), and when the risk analysis element of the DPIA process is undertaken, the information ascertained during the mapping process can be used.
Where a question gives rise to an affirmative answer, it does not automatically follow that a full scale Data Protection Impact Assessment is required.
Where a substantial number of questions give rise to an affirmative answer this is a good indicator that a full scale Data Protection Impact Assessment is required and project plans should include the costs and timescales of this activity and any associated consultation that may be needed.
The School shall undertake high risk Data Protection Impact Assessments in line with the requirements of the GDPR and as per the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) guidance.
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) DPIAs are a tool used to identify risks in data processing activities with a view to reducing them.