The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) is the EU's comprehensive data protection law governing the collection, processing, storage, and transfer of personal data. This skill covers implementing the technical and organizational measures required by GDPR, including data protection by design and by default, Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), data subject rights management, breach notification procedures, and cross-border data transfer mechanisms.
| Article | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Art. 5 | Principles: lawfulness, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and confidentiality, accountability |
| Art. 6 | Lawful basis for processing (consent, contract, legal obligation, vital interests, public task, legitimate interest) |
| Art. 25 | Data protection by design and by default |
| Art. 28 | Processor obligations and contractual requirements |
| Art. 30 | Records of processing activities (ROPA) |
| Art. 32 | Security of processing (technical and organizational measures) |
| Art. 33 | Breach notification to supervisory authority (72 hours) |
| Art. 34 | Communication of breach to data subjects |
| Art. 35 | Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) |
| Art. 37-39 | Data Protection Officer (DPO) appointment and role |
| Art. 44-49 | Cross-border data transfers (adequacy, SCCs, BCRs) |
The regulation requires organizations to implement measures appropriate to the risk:
| Right | Article | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Right to be informed | 13-14 | Transparent information about processing |
| Right of access | 15 | Obtain copy of personal data |
| Right to rectification | 16 | Correct inaccurate data |
| Right to erasure | 17 | "Right to be forgotten" |
| Right to restrict processing | 18 | Limit processing of data |
| Right to data portability | 20 | Receive data in machine-readable format |
| Right to object | 21 | Object to processing (especially direct marketing) |
| Automated decision-making | 22 | Not be subject to solely automated decisions |