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Droits de l'individu

 

L'un des objectifs du règlement général sur la protection des données (RGPD) est de favoriser l’autonomisation des individus et de leur donner le contrôle sur leurs données à caractère personnel. Le RGPD comporte un chapitre sur les droits des personnes concernées (individus) qui inclut le droit d’accès, le droit de rectification, le droit d’effacement, le droit de limiter le traitement, le droit à la portabilité des données, le droit d’opposition et le droit de ne pas être soumis à une décision fondée exclusivement sur le traitement automatisé.

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15
Oct
2020

Global Privacy Assembly Closed Session 2020 - At your desk

Global Privacy Assembly Closed Session 2020 - At your desk

When: 13-15 October 2020

Where: Online session

The newly renamed Global Privacy Assembly (formerly known as International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners - ICDPPC) took place this year 2020 during the period from October the 13th to October the 15th. This year's event wasn't immune to the COVID-19 pandemic currently occurring. Consequently the place of the event, which initially was planned to be held in Mexico City, had to be changed to a virtual setting, making it the first time that such an occasion was organized online.

Following you can find the resolutions adopted during this year's GPA:

 

Resolution on Facial Recognition Technology
Langues disponibles: anglais
Resolution on the Role of Personal Data Protection in International Development Aid, International Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management
Langues disponibles: anglais
Resolution on Accountability in the Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence
Langues disponibles: anglais
Resolution on the Privacy and Data Protection Challenges arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Langues disponibles: anglais
Resolution on Joint Statements on Emerging Issues
Langues disponibles: anglais
31
Jul
2020

Commentaires formels du CEPD sur le projet de règlement délégué de la Commission modifiant le règlement (UE) 2017/1939 du Conseil du 12 octobre 2017

Observations formelles du CEPD relatives au projet de règlement délégué de la Commission modifiant le règlement (UE) 2017/1939 du Conseil du 12 octobre 2017 mettant en oeuvre une coopération renforcée concernant la création du Parquet européen en ce qui concerne la définition de catégories de données opérationnelles à caractère personnel et de catégories de personnes concernées aux fins du traitement de ces données dans l’index

18
Mar
2020

2019 Annual Report - a year of transition

2019 could be described as a year of transition, across Europe and the world.  With new legislation on data protection in the EU now in place, the greatest challenge moving into 2020 and beyond is to ensure that this legislation produces the promised results. Awareness of the issues surrounding data protection and privacy, and the importance of protecting these fundamental rights, is at an all-time high and this momentum cannot be allowed to decline.

This Annual Report provides an insight into all EDPS activities in 2019, which was the last year of a five-year EDPS mandate. EDPS activities therefore focused on consolidating the achievements of previous years, assessing the progress made and starting to define priorities for the future.

HTML version: EN

Summary (HTML): EN - FR - DE

Full text of Annual Report (PDF)
Langues disponibles: anglais
Langues disponibles: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, allemand, Estonian, Greek, anglais, Spanish, français, Irish, Croatian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Finnish, Swedish
2
May
2019

EDPS comments on a draft European Parliament Decision laying down internal rules concerning the restrictions of data subjects' data rights, in accordance with Article 25 of the Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 (2019-0407)

 EDPS comments on a draft European Parliament Decision laying down internal rules concerning the restrictions of data subjects' data rights, in accordance with Article 25 of the Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 (2019-0407)

Langues disponibles: anglais