Tag: pseudonymisation

Pseudonymisation is a data protection technique that replaces identifiable information with pseudonyms to protect privacy. The GDPR recognizes pseudonymisation as a method to enhance data security. At TechGDPR, we are also able to conduct anonymity assessments. An anonymity assessment helps ensure that your dataset is indeed sufficiently anonymized for the purpose, e.g. to consider it out of scope of the GDPR.

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Data protection digest 20 Jul – 2 Aug 2024: ‘legitimate interest’ criteria, surveillance pricing, Olympics and AI

This edition includes: the CJEU expands on the legitimate interest criteria, a summary of the most common mistakes by data controllers, AI tools enter Olympic venues in Paris, the US FTC expresses concern that user monitoring now permits AI-facilitated individualised pricing. Stay up to date! Sign up to receive our fortnightly digest via email. Legitimate […]

Data protection & privacy digest 3 – 16 May 2023: data processing roles and obligations elaborated by EU top court

TechGDPR’s review of international data-related stories from press and analytical reports. Legal redress Pseudonymised (non-personal) data processing: In the instance of SRB v. EDPS, the European General Court ruled that pseudonymised data communicated by one party with another would not be regarded as personal data in the recipient’s hands if that party lacks a legal […]

Weekly digest March 21 – 27, 2022: EU and US reach preliminary data transfer agreement, but experts have doubts

TechGDPR’s review of international data-related stories from press and analytical reports. Legal processes: new EU-US data transfer deal, Digital Markets Act, China’s algorithmic rules The EU and US have announced a new preparatory data transfer deal, seeking to end the legal uncertainty in which thousands of companies found themselves after the CJEU threw out two […]

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