Lawful Processing definition

Lawful Processing means processing in circumstances where:
Lawful Processing means the necessary justification for processing personal data as per Sections 24 and 26 of the Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562.
Lawful Processing means that a County Association must have a “lawful basis” for processing. There are six lawful bases for processing personal data: consent, necessary for the performance of a contract, legal obligation, vital interest, public task and legitimate interest. To determine which lawful basis is most appropriate a County Association must consider the type of personal data and how it is being processed.

Examples of Lawful Processing in a sentence

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of NDSs includes cybersecurity to ensure local collection of data that could subvert the interests of service providers.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of FWs includes cybersecurity to ensure local filtering of network anomalies that could subvert the interests of service providers.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of vTAPs includes cybersecurity to ensure traffic mirroring that could subvert the interests of service providers.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of IDSs includes cybersecurity to ensure local detection and protection of anomalies that could subvert the interests of service providers.

  • We also recommend that you do not store your password on your mobile device.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of WTAs includes cybersecurity to ensure the detection of anomalies that may subvert the interests of service providers.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of SCRs includes cybersecurity to ensure local mitigation of anomalies that could subvert the interests of service providers.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of VPNs includes cybersecurity to protect the communications.

  • Please review available Lawful Processing guidance available on the DIFC DP Guidance website to help you understand these parallel obligations.

  • Lawful Processing The legal use of IDSs includes cybersecurity to ensure local detection of anomalies that could subvert the interests of service providers.


More Definitions of Lawful Processing

Lawful Processing means that the Venue must have a “lawful basis” for processing. There are six lawful bases for processing personal data set out in the UK GDPR: consent, necessary for the performance of a contract, legal obligation, vital interest, public task and legitimate interest.
Lawful Processing means that the Venue must have a “lawful basis” for processing. There are six lawful bases for processing personal data: consent, necessary for the performance of a contract, legal obligation, vital interest, public task and legitimate interest. To determine which lawful basis is most appropriate a Venue must consider the type of personal data and how it is being processed.
Lawful Processing means the processing firstly complies with the law, which means any relevant UK law, in particular the legislation governing the activities of the intelligence services. Where relevant, this may