Tag: Data Protection Officer
Privacy Policies What are they? Primarily, Privacy Policies are those statements drafted, emended and eventually approved by the Controller; i.e, the entity in charge of establishing the purpose for the personal data usage. Although the following formal definition is US-focused, I think it’s worth to click on this Wikipedia post to have a more precise idea […]
The use of the cookies Cookies’ Definition After all these years, we still need to talk about the proper use of cookies in the Web page of your entity. Primarily, let’s define the cookies, using the Glossary provided by ISACA. “A message kept in the web browser for the purpose of identifying users and possibly […]
Metrics and Privacy Programs Now, it is time to use metrics for your privacy programs. It has been a long journey since we started the description of the role of a Privacy Manager and his/her tasks. Do you remember this post? If you have followed our posts, you now have a privacy program in place […]
Security Incidents and Personal Data Breaches Personal Data Breaches and Security Incidents: yes, they happen. This time we talk about those moments for which you think you are prepared and trained. In contrast, my professional experience suggests that, generally speaking, entities are never prepared sufficiently for a security incident. Quick References and Terms Primarily, […]
If you have doubts about the use of data, you can always take a look at the Privacy Policy