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|Publishing Organisation=GDPR.EU is a website operated by Proton Technologies AG
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|Publishing Organisation=GDPR.EU
 
|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Year Published=2020
 
|Year Published=2020
 
|Target Audience=Businesses, Civil Society, Media, Policy Makers, Practitioners, Researchers
 
|Target Audience=Businesses, Civil Society, Media, Policy Makers, Practitioners, Researchers
 
|Status=Published
 
|Status=Published
|Disaster Management Phase=After, Before, During
 
 
|Covers Thematic=Legal/Standards
 
|Covers Thematic=Legal/Standards
|Audience Experience Level=Advanced, Intermediate, Starter
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|Audience Experience Level=Starter, Intermediate
 
|Source Website=https://gdpr.eu
 
|Source Website=https://gdpr.eu
|Abstract=What is GDPR  
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|Synopsis='''GDPR Overview'''
  
https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/
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*What is GDPR
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**https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/
  
GDPR checklist for data controllers
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*Everything you need to know about the “Right to be forgotten”
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**https://gdpr.eu/right-to-be-forgotten/
  
https://gdpr.eu/checklist/
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*What are the GDPR Fines?
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**https://gdpr.eu/fines/
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'''GDP Compliance'''
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*Data protection and working remotely
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**https://gdpr.eu/working-remotely-data-security/
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*Cookies, the GDPR, and the ePrivacy Directive
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**https://gdpr.eu/cookies/
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*Everything you need to know about GDPR compliance
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**https://gdpr.eu/compliance/
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*GDPR checklist for data controllers
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**https://gdpr.eu/checklist/
 
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|Disaster Management Phase=Before, During, After
 
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GDPR.eu is a resource for organizations and individuals researching the General Data Protection Regulation.
 
Here you’ll find a library of straightforward and up-to-date information to help organizations
 
achieve GDPR compliance.
 

Revision as of 13:06, 10 January 2023

Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
GDPR.EU
Year:
2020
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
  • Legal/Standards Legal Requirement means any federal, state, local, municipal, foreign or other law, statute, constitute, principle of common law, resolution, ordinance, code, edict, decree, rule, regulation, ruling or requirement issued, enacted, adopted, promulgated, implemented or otherwise put into effect by or under the authority of any Governmental Body. </br></br>Source: https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/legal-requirement</br></br>Standards are voluntary documents that set out specifications, procedures and guidelines that aim to ensure products, services, and systems are safe, consistent, and reliable. They cover a variety of subjects, including consumer products and services, the environment, construction, energy and water utilities, and more.</br></br>Source: https://www.standards.org.au/standards-development/what-is-standard
  • Target audience
  • Businesses companies, local business networks, solution providers, suppliers of goods and services
  • Civil Society Civil society is a target group in LINKS which comprises citizens, civil society organizations, educational institutions, vulnerable groups, social movement organizations
  • Media The term media refers to any means of distribution, dissemination or interpersonal, mass or group communication of works, documents, or written, visual, audio or audiovisual messages (such as radio, television, cinema, Internet, press, telecommunications, etc.)</br></br>Entities using multiple communication channels are often called Media
  • Policy Makers local, national, and European agencies and institutes, public authorities, standardization bodies
  • Practitioners Practitioners is a target group in LINKS which comprises local, national and European disaster management organizations, civil protection agencies, first responders, NGOs, security networks...
  • Researchers research institutions and scientific communities
  • Audience experience level
  • Starter Those who are not currently using social media, or the current use is based on providing general information and advice to citizens</br></br>Source: https://www.fp7-emergent.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/20170529_D7.3_Guidelines_to_increase_the_benefit_of_social_media_EmerGent.pdf
  • Intermediate Those who currently use social media to communicate with the public and have developed a draft social media strategy, even if this is not thoroughly documented or communicated across the organisation</br></br>Source: https://www.fp7-emergent.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/20170529_D7.3_Guidelines_to_increase_the_benefit_of_social_media_EmerGent.pdf
  • Disaster Management Phase
  • Before Comprises 'Preparedness Phase' and 'Prevention Phase'</br></br>Preparedness action is carried out within the context of disaster risk management and aims to build the capacities needed to efficiently manage all types of emergencies and achieve orderly transitions from response to sustained recovery.</br></br>Source: https://www.undrr.org/terminology/preparedness</br></br>Prevention (i.e., disaster prevention) expresses the concept and intention to completely avoid potential adverse impacts of hazardous events.</br></br>Source: https://www.undrr.org/terminology/prevention
  • During Also referred to as "Response Phase"</br></br>Actions taken directly before, during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the people affected.</br></br>Annotation: Disaster response is predominantly focused on immediate and short-term needs and is sometimes called disaster relief. Effective, efficient and timely response relies on disaster risk-informed preparedness measures, including the development of the response capacities of individuals, communities, organizations, countries and the international community.</br></br>Source: https://www.undrr.org/terminology/response
  • After Also referred to as 'Recovery Phase'</br></br>The restoring or improving of livelihoods and health, as well as economic, physical, social, cultural and environmental assets, systems and activities, of a disaster-affected community or society, aligning with the principles of sustainable development and “build back better”, to avoid or reduce future disaster risk.</br></br>Source: https://www.undrr.org/terminology/recovery
  • Synopsis

    GDPR Overview


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