Exemples d'utilisation de The nature of the data en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The nature of the data for the market discussion(forecasts for the current and forthcoming year)
He informed the Commission that, in view of the nature of the data contained in the submission, the Subcommission had decided,
taking into account the state of the technology, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which they are exposed.
implementation costs, the nature of the data to be protected
considering the nature of the Data and the risks presented by the treatment,
Given the nature of the data, i.e., a quantitative dependent variable(the amount claimed)
taking into account the existing technology, the nature of the data stored and the threats to which are exposed,
given the state of technology, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which they are exposed,
taking into account the state of the technology and the nature of the data stored.
unauthorized access, in accordance with the state of the technology, the nature of the data and the risks to which they are exposed.
given the nature of the data and risks presented by the processing,
on account of the state of the technology, the nature of the data and the risks to which they are exposed.
provide full information on the purpose, the nature of the data, the destination country
adapted to the nature of the data and the risks presented by the processing.
which can sometimes be sensitive) and the nature of the data held.
given the state of technology, the nature of the data and the risks to which they are exposed.
taking into account the state of the technology, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which they are exposed.
not be based on the nature of the data and whether it could compromise Confidential Personal Information.
taking into account the state of the Technology, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which they are exposed,
account taken of the state of the art, the nature of the data stored and the risks to which these are exposed,