The GDPR requires companies
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:55 am
Any person should be able to request personal information from a data controller and also request the deletion of their data.
to be more accountable about how they collect, store, process and manage personal data.
How is GDPR implemented in the EU today?
According to international law firm DLA Piper, as of January 19, 2021, €272.5 million in fines had been imposed for a wide range of breaches of European data protection laws. Italy tops the ranking for cumulative fines, with more than €69.3 million since May 2018. Germany and France ranked second and third, with cumulative fines of €69.1 million and €54.4 million, respectively.
The total daily volume of breach notifications in new zealand mobile database has grown by double digits for the second year in a row, with 331 notifications per day since 28 January 2020, up 19% from 278 breach notifications per day the previous year.
As DLA Piper, the company that compiled these statistics, notes: “The annual increase in fines and breach notices continues, and European regulators have demonstrated a willingness to use their powers. This year, we expect to see the first enforcement actions related to the GDPR restrictions on the transfer of personal data to the US and other ‘third countries’.”
What is happening with personal data in Russia now, what changes have appeared in Russian legislation?
In Russia, work with personal data is regulated by the requirements of Federal Law No. 152 , the law “On personal data,” which contains many rules indicating how the operator is obliged to handle personal data in order to ensure the security of the information received.
On December 30, 2020, the President signed Federal Law No. 519-FZ "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On Personal Data". The changes come into force in two stages - from March 1 and July 1, 2021. The legislation abolished the concept of "publicly available personal data" and introduced a new term - personal data that the subject has authorized for distribution.
to be more accountable about how they collect, store, process and manage personal data.
How is GDPR implemented in the EU today?
According to international law firm DLA Piper, as of January 19, 2021, €272.5 million in fines had been imposed for a wide range of breaches of European data protection laws. Italy tops the ranking for cumulative fines, with more than €69.3 million since May 2018. Germany and France ranked second and third, with cumulative fines of €69.1 million and €54.4 million, respectively.
The total daily volume of breach notifications in new zealand mobile database has grown by double digits for the second year in a row, with 331 notifications per day since 28 January 2020, up 19% from 278 breach notifications per day the previous year.
As DLA Piper, the company that compiled these statistics, notes: “The annual increase in fines and breach notices continues, and European regulators have demonstrated a willingness to use their powers. This year, we expect to see the first enforcement actions related to the GDPR restrictions on the transfer of personal data to the US and other ‘third countries’.”
What is happening with personal data in Russia now, what changes have appeared in Russian legislation?
In Russia, work with personal data is regulated by the requirements of Federal Law No. 152 , the law “On personal data,” which contains many rules indicating how the operator is obliged to handle personal data in order to ensure the security of the information received.
On December 30, 2020, the President signed Federal Law No. 519-FZ "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On Personal Data". The changes come into force in two stages - from March 1 and July 1, 2021. The legislation abolished the concept of "publicly available personal data" and introduced a new term - personal data that the subject has authorized for distribution.