A Practical Guide to Managing GDPR Subject Access Requests


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How should your company respond to requests from people who want to access their personal data? GDPR gives individuals the right to access and seek a copy of all of the personal data your company holds on them. This may include access to emails, call recordings, CCTV footage and any other record containing their personal data. A recent study showed that companies spend up to £1.58 million per year dealing with GDPR Data Subject Access Requests. The Information Commissioner's Office receives more complaints on Access Requests than any other issue. Access Requests are a legal minefield. If Access Requests are mishandled, they can leave companies open to fines, litigation and reputational damage. This book explains how to comply with Access Requests under GDPR including: Recognising Access Requests Understanding the rules and time limits Finding the data Redacting the data Understanding the exceptions to Access Requests Dealing with Access Requests from your own employees Drafting a company policy on Access Requests Training Staff on Access Requests This book aims to put your company on the right side of GDPR Access Requests. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Patrick O'Kane is an In-House Barrister and is Head of Privacy at a Fortune 500 Company where he helped lead a major GDPR project across a group of more than 100 companies. Previously, he led the Privacy Team at a large group of insurance companies in London. Patrick is the author of the book 'GDPR: Fix it Fast - How to Apply GDPR to your company in ten steps'. He has written on Privacy for numerous journals and magazines. Patrick is Certified in EU and US Privacy Regulation and was made a Fellow of Information Privacy by the International Association of Privacy Professionals in 2020. CONTENTS Chapter 1 - What is an Access Request? Chapter 2 - Which Categories of Data Can a Person Access? Chapter 3 - Access Requests: The Formalities Chapter 4 - The Search Chapter 5 - Third-Party Data Chapter 6 - Templates for Responding to Access Requests Chapter 7 - Training Staff on Access Requests Chapter 8 - Access Request Policies and Procedures Chapter 9 - Employee Access Requests Chapter 10 - Further Rights Under GDPR Chapter 11 - Exemptions Chapter 12 - Frequently Asked Questions




A Practical Guide to Managing GDPR Data Subject Access Requests - Second Edition


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Second Edition including updated case law and legal references. How should your company or law firm respond to requests from people who want to access their personal data? GDPR gives individuals the right to access and seek a copy of all of the personal data your company holds on them. This may include access to emails, call recordings, CCTV footage and any other record containing their personal data. A study showed that companies spend up to £1.58 million per year dealing with GDPR Data Subject Access Requests ('DSARs'/'Access Requests'). The Information Commissioner's Office receives more complaints on Access Requests than any other issue. Access Requests are a legal minefield. If Access Requests are mishandled, they can leave companies open to fines, litigation and reputational damage. This concise practical guide explains how to comply with Access Requests under GDPR. The book explains how to: Recognise Access Requests Understand the UK data protection framework post-Brexit Comply with the rules and time limits on Access Requests Find the personal data Redact the personal data Understand the exceptions to Access Requests Assess how legal professional privilege impacts Access Requests Deal with Access Requests from your own employees Draft a staff policy on Access Requests Train Staff on Access Requests Deal with other GDPR rights such as the 'Right to Erasure' Draft responses to employees and clients seeking access to their personal data This book aims to put your company on the right side of GDPR Data Subject Access Requests. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Patrick O'Kane is a in-house barrister with a large multinational organisation. Patrick is also the author of the books 'GDPR: Fix it Fast - How to Apply GDPR to Your Company in Ten Steps' and 'A Practical Guide to GDPR in Financial Services'. He has written on Privacy for numerous journals and magazines. CONTENTS Chapter 1 - What is an Access Request? Chapter 2 - Which Categories of Data Can a Person Access? Chapter 3 - Access Requests: The Formalities Chapter 4 - The Search Chapter 5 - Third Party Data Chapter 6 - Training Staff on Access Requests Chapter 7 - Employee Access Requests Chapter 8 - Further Rights Under GDPR Chapter 9 - Exemptions Chapter 10 - Frequently Asked Questions Appendix 1 - Templates for Responding to Access Requests Appendix 2 - Access Request Policies




A Practical Guide to Data Protection (GDPR)


Book Description

A Practical Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is written in an easy to understand and easy to reference format. Topics covered: 1. Principles relating to the processing of personal data. 2. Rights of the data subject. 3. Controller and processor obligations. 4. Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations. Compliance with data protection rules is not only a matter of risk mininisation. Compliance can: * Increase customer and employee confidence in the company. * Enhance brand image. * Help in the management of company information. * Act as a reminder to protect company data and company secrets. * Facilitate future products and services using such data - customer data is a key asset to the company. * Add to the value of the customer information and the value of the company.




The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)


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This book provides expert advice on the practical implementation of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and systematically analyses its various provisions. Examples, tables, a checklist etc. showcase the practical consequences of the new legislation. The handbook examines the GDPR’s scope of application, the organizational and material requirements for data protection, the rights of data subjects, the role of the Supervisory Authorities, enforcement and fines under the GDPR, and national particularities. In addition, it supplies a brief outlook on the legal consequences for seminal data processing areas, such as Cloud Computing, Big Data and the Internet of Things.Adopted in 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation will come into force in May 2018. It provides for numerous new and intensified data protection obligations, as well as a significant increase in fines (up to 20 million euros). As a result, not only companies located within the European Union will have to change their approach to data security; due to the GDPR’s broad, transnational scope of application, it will affect numerous companies worldwide.




Data Privacy Law: A Practical Guide to the GDPR


Book Description

A detailed look at the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Understand how to comply. Learn Quick Tips providing answers to your data privacy questions. Learn how to engage a data privacy officer, conduct direct marketing campaigns, create compliance documentation, choose a legal basis for collecting personal information, respond to data subject requests. Avoid costly fines and penalties by ensuring your company's activities comply. Learn about Data Privacy Impact Assessments, data mapping and data subject requests. Answers questions about obtaining consent, processing and retaining personal information. Do your company's direct marketing campaigns conflict with the GDPR? Learn how to create a data privacy compliance program. Included is a survey of all EU member states data privacy laws.




A Practical Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (Gdpr)


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Contains a succinct summary of the key changes being introduced by the GDPR and what needs to be done practically in response. Written in an accessible style with lots of useful resources. Suitable for lawyers and non-lawyers alike who seek to better understand this topic and to comply with their obligations in a common sense, risk focussed manner.




A Practical Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - 2nd Edition


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The 2nd edition of this popular book provides both succinct analysis of all the key issues and a series of practical examples to help lawyers and non-lawyers alike comply with their obligations in a common sense and risk-focussed manner.




A Practical Guide to GDPR in Financial Services


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Financial services companies have faced some of the biggest GDPR fines. This book aims to put companies in this sector on the right side of GDPR. It has been estimated that 1.1 million people work in financial services jobs in the UK. Financial services companies hold vast quantities of personal data. And given the vast resource of many of these firms, they often have the means and the technology to process personal data in a myriad of ways including: using Artificial Intelligence to build customer profiles employee monitoring customer marketing carrying out Know Your Customer Checks transferring data around the globe There are numerous GDPR issues that companies in financial services must address. This book seeks to provide companies in this sector with practical solutions on GDPR.




A Practical Guide to GDPR


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A practical guide to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)




EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – An implementation and compliance guide, fourth edition


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Now in its fourth edition, this bestselling guide is the ideal companion for anyone carrying out a GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) compliance project. It provides comprehensive guidance and practical advice on complying with the Regulation. Our experts have put together a supplement that sets out specific extra or amended information for this guide. Please use the following link https://www.itgovernancepublishing.co.uk/topic/uk-gdpr-supplemental-material to download the supplement.