Privacy Compliance Resources

GDPR Regulations

Where MinerEye Enables Your Organization to Comply with GDPR Regulations

This section presents describes how MinerEye’s solutions enable your organization to achieve compliance with GDPR requirements. This section is general and introductory in nature and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on as, a source of legal advice.

About the GDPR

On 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU 2016/679) (‘GDPR’)) went into effect. The GDPR is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It also addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas. The GDPR aims primarily to give control to individuals over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business by unifying the regulation within the EU.

Territorial Scope of the GDPR

The GDPR applies to organizations that have a presence in the EU, notably entities that have an “establishment” in the EU.

Therefore, the GDPR applies to the processing of personal data by organizations established in the EU, regardless of whether the processing takes place in the EU or not. In relation to the extraterritorial scope, the GDPR applies to the processing activities of organizations that are not established in the EU, where processing activities are related to the offering of goods, or services to individuals in the EU.

Art. 55 GDPR – Competence

Article 55 deals with the competence of the supervisory authorities, as well as their freedom of action, excluding them from the competence to follow up judicial cases (litigation)…

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Art. 56 GDPR – Competence of the lead supervisory authority

Article 56 authorizes certain cases in which the controller/processor may be present as a lead supervisory authority in international cooperation processes…

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Art. 57 GDPR – Tasks

Article 57 determines the functions of the supervisory authorities, the first of which is to monitor the application of the GDPR…

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Art. 58 GDPR – Powers

Supervisory authorities have the following powers: investigation, correction, authorization and supervision…

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Art. 59 GDPR – Activity reports

Each supervisory authority shall draw up an annual report on its activities, which may include a list of types of infringement notified and types of measures taken in accordance with Article 58(2)…

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Art. 60 GDPR – Cooperation between the lead supervisory authority and the other supervisory authorities concerned

Article 60 establishes the principle of cooperation between the different types of supervisory authority…

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