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Privatsphäre in den EU-Organen

Die Verordnung (EU) 2018/1725 legt die Datenschutzverpflichtungen für die Organe, Einrichtungen und Agenturen der EU fest, wenn sie personenbezogene Daten verarbeiten und neue Strategien entwickeln. Darüber hinaus führt die Verordnung die Pflichten des EDSB auf. Diese umfassen seine Aufgaben als unabhängige Kontrollbehörde für die Organe und Einrichtungen der EU, wenn diese personenbezogene Daten verarbeiten, die Beratung zu politischen Maßnahmen und Rechtsvorschriften, die sich auf den Schutz der Privatsphäre auswirken, und die Zusammenarbeit mit vergleichbaren Behörden zur Gewährleistung eines kohärenten Datenschutzes.

Hier finden sich die EDSB-Dokumente über Privatsphäre und Datenschutz in Bezug auf die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten durch die Einrichtungen und Organe der EU, z. B. bei Mitarbeiterbewertung, Akkreditierung externer Besucher oder Zugangskontrolle.

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20
Feb
2009

Temporary agents - Community Plant Variety Office

Opinion of 20 February 2009 on a notification for prior checking regarding the engagement and use of temporary agents (Case 2008-315)

The CPVO engages long term and short-term temporary agents (TAs) for certain tasks. Personal data of applicants are used and processed during the recruitment procedure of temporary agents in order to evaluate and select the candidates for vacant TA posts. According to the internal Decision on TAs, the selection procedure for recruiting TAs for vacant posts in the CPVO can be carried out in two ways: firstly, upon request of the CPVO, the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) organises a selection procedure following the same standards as for competitions for officials, and secondly the CPVO itself can also organise the selection procedure. In the second case, the CPVO requests the candidates to submit the application form and various supporting documents and sets up a Selection Committee to assess the competences and knowledge of the candidates.

As a result of scrutinising the selection process from a data protection perspective, the EDPS made a number of recommendations, among those on the handling of personal information collected in the application process, on the data retention period, revision of the text and display of privacy statement.

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch
18
Feb
2009

Early retirement - Parliament

Opinion of 18 February 2009 on a notification for prior checking on the procedure for early retirement without reduction of pension rights (Case 2008-748)

The European Parliament has implemented a procedure allowing officials and temporary agents who meet the eligibility conditions to file an application in order to benefit from early retirement without reduction of their pension rights.

The EDPS finds that there is a breach of Articles 11 and 12 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001, in particular in view of the fact that no specific notice containing all the relevant data protection information is provided to the members of the staff concerned concerning the data processing that is taking place. The EDPS further makes recommendations to the European Parliament with respect to the need to also inform third parties concerned whom data are processed (e.g. in cases of requests for early retirement for family reasons) about the data processing and their right to access, correct and block their own data.

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch
9
Feb
2009

ART: Audit Reconciliation Tool - Court of Auditors

Opinion of 9 February 2009 on a notification for prior checking regarding "ART: Audit Reconciliation Tool" (Case 2008-239)

The purpose of the processing operation is to facilitate individual auditors and their Heads of Unit to reconcile their time recorded in ASSYST (the Audit Management System) with EFFICIENT (the Flexitime system) through the so called ART tool.

A reconciliation of the records of ASSYST and EFFICIENT by staff allows them ensuring that their ASSYST records are complete and accurate for the current and the previous month.

The main recommendations of the EDPS related to, among others, the need to adopt a specific legal basis for the ART processing operation, the adoption of a privacy statement and the modification of the privacy statements of the two underlying databases.

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch