The GDPR requires Data Controllers and Data Protection Officers (DPO) to maintain a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) as part of overseeing the organisation’s compliance processes. The ROPA must include information from heterogeneous sources such as (internal) departments with varying IT systems and (external) data processors. Current practices use spreadsheets or proprietary systems that lack machine-readability and interoperability, presenting barriers to automation. We propose the Data Processing Catalogue (DPCat) for the representation, collection and transfer of ROPA information, as catalogues in a machine-readable and interoperable manner. DPCat is based on the Data Catalog Vocabulary (DCAT) and its extension DCAT Applic...
Within the European Union, member states are setting up official data catalogues as entry points to ...
Organisations can be complex entities, performing heterogeneous processing on large volumes of diver...
The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will soon replace the older data protection dir...
The GDPR requires Data Controllers and Data Protection Officers (DPO) to maintain a Register of Pro...
The GDPR requires Data Controllers and Data Protection Officers (DPO) to maintain a Register of Proc...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) is an essential process ...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
The creation and maintenance of Registers of Processing Activities (ROPA) are essential to meeting t...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) are essential to meeting ...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) is an essential process f...
Safeguarding the rights of the citizens to the protection of their personal data in an era of nearly...
Most current software systems involve processing personal data, an activity that is regulated in Eur...
When the entity processing personal data (the processor) differs from the one collecting personal da...
Within the European Union, member states are setting up official data catalogues as entry points to ...
Organisations can be complex entities, performing heterogeneous processing on large volumes of diver...
The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will soon replace the older data protection dir...
The GDPR requires Data Controllers and Data Protection Officers (DPO) to maintain a Register of Pro...
The GDPR requires Data Controllers and Data Protection Officers (DPO) to maintain a Register of Proc...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) is an essential process ...
This paper describes a new semantic metadata-based approach to describing and integrating diverse da...
The creation and maintenance of Registers of Processing Activities (ROPA) are essential to meeting t...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) are essential to meeting ...
The creation and maintenance of a Register of Processing Activities (ROPA) is an essential process f...
Safeguarding the rights of the citizens to the protection of their personal data in an era of nearly...
Most current software systems involve processing personal data, an activity that is regulated in Eur...
When the entity processing personal data (the processor) differs from the one collecting personal da...
Within the European Union, member states are setting up official data catalogues as entry points to ...
Organisations can be complex entities, performing heterogeneous processing on large volumes of diver...
The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will soon replace the older data protection dir...