interactive GDPR 2016/0679 EN
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- personal data
- processing
- restriction of processing
- profiling
- pseudonymisation
- filing system
- controller
- processor
- recipient
- third party
- consent
- personal data breach
- genetic data
- biometric data
- data concerning health
- main establishment
- representative
- enterprise
- group of undertakings
- binding corporate rules
- supervisory authority
- supervisory authority concerned
- cross-border processing
- relevant and reasoned objection
- information society service
- international organisation
- personal_data 9
- data 8
- breach 7
- referred 5
- subject 5
- communication 4
- measures 4
- shall 4
- controller 4
- risk 3
- high 3
- article 2
- paragraph 2
- the 2
- such 2
- rights 2
- paragraph 2
- likely 2
- subjects 2
- freedoms 2
- protection 2
- conditions 2
- there 1
- instead 1
- public 1
- measure 1
- similar 1
- materialise 1
- longer 1
- ensure 1
- which 1
- whereby 1
- would 1
- effort 1
- disproportionate 1
- involve 1
- case 1
- communicated 1
- decide 1
- require 1
- resulting 1
- section 1
- impact 1
- consultation 1
- prior 1
- assessment 1
- likelihood 1
- considered 1
- manner 1
- effective 1
Article 34
Communication of a personal_data breach to the data subject
1. When the personal_data breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, the controller shall communicate the personal_data breach to the data subject without undue delay.
2. The communication to the data subject referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall describe in clear and plain language the nature of the personal_data breach and contain at least the information and measures referred to in points (b), (c) and (d) of Article 33(3).
3. The communication to the data subject referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be required if any of the following conditions are met:
(a) | the controller has implemented appropriate technical and organisational protection measures, and those measures were applied to the personal_data affected by the personal_data breach, in particular those that render the personal_data unintelligible to any person who is not authorised to access it, such as encryption; |
(b) | the controller has taken subsequent measures which ensure that the high risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects referred to in paragraph 1 is no longer likely to materialise; |
(c) | it would involve disproportionate effort. In such a case, there shall instead be a public communication or similar measure whereby the data subjects are informed in an equally effective manner. |
4. If the controller has not already communicated the personal_data breach to the data subject, the supervisory_authority, having considered the likelihood of the personal_data breach resulting in a high risk, may require it to do so or may decide that any of the conditions referred to in paragraph 3 are met.
whereas
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