OTHER DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES

Although the seventh and eighth data protection principles are those with the greatest relevance to cloud computing, it is worth looking briefly at the other six. This principle, as well as making a general requirement of fairness, specifies that Data Subjects must have ready access to information a...

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Published inData Protection and the Cloud p. 57
Main Author Ticher, Paul
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom IT Governance Publishing 09.02.2015
IT Governance Ltd
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ISBN1849287120
9781849287128

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Summary:Although the seventh and eighth data protection principles are those with the greatest relevance to cloud computing, it is worth looking briefly at the other six. This principle, as well as making a general requirement of fairness, specifies that Data Subjects must have ready access to information about who is using their data and what for – the Transparency requirement – and that they must, in some cases, give consent for this. There is also a requirement to indicate who – either in general or specifically – the data may be disclosed to or shared with. Transferring data to a cloud provider does not
ISBN:1849287120
9781849287128