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30 September 2016

Bavarian DPA Interprets GDPR Provisions

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On June 10, the Bavarian DPA began interpreting the GDPR. The papers cover Article 32 GDPR (security of processing), Article 42 GDPR (certification), and video surveillance.
Germany Privacy

On June 10, the Bavarian DPA began interpreting the GDPR. The papers cover Article 32 GDPR (security of processing), Article 42 GDPR (certification), and video surveillance (all source documents in German), and they address how these provisions relate to the German Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz).

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