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DPIA Basic Principles in GDPR
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Minimise high risk projects
by conducting a DPIA
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Assessment (DPIA) for a high-risk project to ensure
compliance under Article 35 of GDPR for an
organisation and its users
Launching a new project or involved in
high risk data processing activity?
Are you launching a new
project that involves
processing of?
- Personal Information
- Geolocation
- IP Identification
Does your data processing
activity involve any of the
following?
- Automated decision-making
- Sensitive data
- Vulnerable data subjects
- Technology
- International transfers
Are you utilising data
assets that could be at
risk of?
- Illegitimate access
- Unwanted change
- Disappearance of personal data
Evaluate and Address your Data Privacy Risks
Identify and establish the data processing context of your processing activity including
purpose & technical features. Analyze the risks in terms of severity, likelihood, potential
impact on data subjects, data processed, risk sources and supporting assets
DPIA Key Benefits
Highlight the risks in
new projects
Enable yourself to take
action to mitigate the risks
Simplify and streamline the
data processing activity
Ensure compliance with
GDPR and prove adherence
to DPIA
Understand the weaknesses,
risks and where you need
to take action
Produce a comprehensive
record of the data protection
impact assessment (DPIA)
Successfully
Minimise
your Risks!
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Become Compliant and
Minimise your Project Risks to
Ensure compliance with GDPR and
prove adherence to the Data
Protection Impact Assessment
DPIA
Mitigate Risks to Avoid
Painful Issues in the Future
Highlight the risks in new projects
and empower yourself to take
action to mitigate project risks.
Prove Compliance
to the Regulator
A good DPIA helps you to evidence
that:
- You have considered the risks related to your intended processing
- You have met your broader data protection obligations