Data Protection law in the UK5. Lawful basis for processingAn organisation must comply for its activities to be lawful.
In this lesson you will learn about what an organisation is required to do to comply with the legislation for its data processing activities to be lawful.All Data Processing activities should be reviewed and analysed.
All data processing activities should be reviewed and analysed. An organisation must have a lawful basis for processi... Shortened demo course. See details at foot of page. ...p>Protection of vital interests (matters of life or death, usually medical)Public interest – often relied upon by public authorities who need to process data to fulfil their obligations Legitimate interests – processing is necessary to enable an organisation to pursue its legitimate interests or those of a third party This is only permitted under these specific conditions:
Explicit ... Shortened demo course. See details at foot of page. ... respect of exemptions under national law such as insurance This lawful purpose covers the following examples:
Processing addre... Shortened demo course. See details at foot of page. ...his is just an IP address, it makes sense that this is a lawful basis. This might apply where the organisation might need the data in future should it be required to defend a legal claim. ...
Shortened demo course. See details at foot of page. ...ervices periodically, provided that these offers are proportionate and so do not affect their rights and freedoms. This refers to the need to process data to comply with the law
This means that where data is processed in the US, whi... Shortened demo course. See details at foot of page. ...ial Conduct Authority (FCA) to review a client file.Where the processing of data is a contractual necessity, what is not required? Answer : Purchase course for answer |
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