Examples of using Data protection directive in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Replacing the previous 1995 Data Protection Directive, the GDPR aimed to establish personal data protection as a fundamental human right,
The GDPR replaces the EU Data Protection Directive, also known as Directive 95/46/EC, and is intended to
be required to take down material from its search engine results that infringes the data protection directive.
Microsoft announced that the Office 365 platform was now compliant with the ISO/IEC 27001 security standards, the European Union's Data Protection Directive(through the signing of model clauses), and the Health Insurance Portability
The GDPR replaces and updates the EU Data Protection Directive(Directive 95/46/EC) and is intended to harmonize data protection laws throughout the European Union by applying a single regulation which is binding throughout each member state.
More broadly, any non-EU company with a subsidiary selling advertising in an EU Member State in connection with its Internet services must obviously be regarded as covered by the data protection Directive by analogy with this judgment,
the CJEU ruled in Lindqvist that the special rules on external relations in the data protection Directive should not, by means of
which governs the use and privacy of EU citizens' data, and the Data Protection Directive, which governs the use of EU citizens' data by law enforcement.
the Court was keen to ensure that the data protection Directive was adapted to the reality of the Internet,
personal data(as the term is used by the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC).
In general, the rules on transferring data to third States would be modelled on the rules in the EU data protection directive(see the recent post on this blog),
now compliant with the ISO/IEC 27001 security standards, the European Union's Data Protection Directive(through the signing of model clauses), and the Health Insurance Portability
HIPAA and SOX in the US, the Data Protection Directive in the EU and the credit card industry's PCI DSS,
who are subject to the more favourable regime established by the Data Protection Directive.
SOX in the United States, the Data Protection Directive in the European Union,
SOX in the United States, the Data Protection Directive in the EU and the credit card industry's PCI DSS,
The provisions on cross-border data sharing do not radically change from the regulations previously in place under data protection directives.
The GDPR replaces the EU Data Protection Directive, better known as Directive 95.
Since the creation of the Data Protection Directive, the complexity of our technological environment has evolved.
In comparison to the former Data Protection Directive, the GDPR has much stiffer penalties for non-compliance.