GDPR for Schools & Universities. Is Your University GDPR Ready?
With the entry into force of the GDPR introducing the accountability principle, Schools and Universities become data controllers and therefore are responsible for demonstrating compliance with all the requirements of the GDPR including the principles of lawfulness, transparency, purpose limitation, minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and confidentiality, transfers, data subjects rights. As data controllers, Universities need to have organised records of what personal data exists, as well as documentation explaining why it has been held, how it is collected, who has access to it and when it will be removed or anonymised.
With the entry into force of the GDPR introducing the accountability principle, Schools and Universities become data controllers and therefore are responsible for demonstrating compliance with all the requirements of the GDPR including the principles of lawfulness, transparency, purpose limitation, minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and confidentiality, transfers, data subjects rights. As data controllers, Universities need to have organised records of what personal data exists, as well as documentation explaining why it has been held, how it is collected, who has access to it and when it will be removed or anonymised.
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Giulia de Nicolellis
05/04/2020
in the project 5. Can we take ownership of the information we produce? Ethics in Education
last updated 12/06/2020
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