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What are the categories of personal data?
Are there categories of personal data?
- race;
- ethnic origin;
- political opinions;
- religious or philosophical beliefs;
- trade union membership;
- genetic data;
- biometric data (where this is used for identification purposes);
- health data;
What is GDPR special category data?
Special category data is personal data that needs more protection because it is sensitive. In order to lawfully process special category data, you must identify both a lawful basis under Article 6 of the UK GDPR and a separate condition for processing under Article 9. These do not have to be linked.
What is the name of the entity that receives and oversees personal data breaches?
As a general rule introduced in Malta by the GDPR, data controllers must report a data breach to the Information and Data Protection Commissioner within 72 hours of becoming aware of it.
What are the 4 basic categories of data?
In statistics, there are four data measurement scales: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio. These are simply ways to sub-categorize different types of data (here’s an overview of statistical data types) .
Is religious beliefs personal data?
The following personal data is considered ‘sensitive’ and is subject to specific processing conditions: personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs; health-related data; data concerning a person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
Is salary personal data?
Data about the salary for a particular job may not, by itself, be personal data. This data may be included in the advertisement for the job and will not, in those circumstances, be personal data.
How are state messages sent to management point?
When the next state message polling cycle occurs, all state messages are sent to the management point. In the Statemessage.log file, you can see that the state message information is pulled, formatted into XML, and then sent to the management point. The state message information should resemble the following example:
Where does the information in ESG reports come from?
Data is collected from the following sources: government databases; company disclosures; macro data at segment or geographical level from academic, government, and NGO databases. Companies are systematically monitored and reviewed. New information is reflected in updates in reports on a weekly basis.
Who is required to respond to OSEP collection of information?
Please be sure to update your links and bookmarks to reflect the new URL: osep.communities.ed.gov. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number.