Gdpr Key Points Overview

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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data protection law in the EU, impacting Flanders as part of Belgium. It protects personal data of EU citizens, requires explicit consent for data processing, and grants rights like data access, rectification, and erasure. It mandates data breach notifications, and non-compliance penalties can be severe. Organizations handling significant data must appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) and maintain records of data processing activities. The AI Acts Recital 72 emphasizes a risk-based approach to AI regulation, ensuring higher-risk applications face stricter requirements.

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- Data Protection Officer (DPO): Organizations handling significant amounts of data must appoint a DPO.
- Data Processing Agreements: Contracts are needed between controllers and processors to ensure data protection.
- Data Portability: Individuals can request their data in a structured format to transfer to another service.
- Privacy by Design: Systems must be designed with data protection in mind from the outset.
- Record-Keeping: Organizations must maintain records of data processing activities.
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explaiin recital * AI act
Recital * of the AI Act (Artificial Intelligence Act) addresses the need for a risk-based approach to AI regulation. It emphasizes that regulatory measures should align with the level of risk posed by AI systems, ensuring that higher-risk applications are subject to stricter requirements, while not overburdening low-risk AI systems. This approach aims to balance innovation with safety and trust. If you have specific questions about the AI Act or its implications, feel free to ask!