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EU Article 29 Working Party GDPR Guidance

The EDPB (European Data Protection Board) was created by the EU Data Protection Directive in 1996.  Its purpose is to provide advice, opinions, and guidance about data protection.  The EDPB (European Data Protection Board) is composed of a representative from each EU member state.

Below are some of the most important guidelines to be issued by the EDPB (European Data Protection Board) about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Right to Data Portability (WP 242)

Guidelines on the right to “data portability” (wp242rev.01)

Data Protection Officers (WP 243)

Guidelines on Data Protection Officers (‘DPOs’) (wp243rev.01)

Lead Supervisory Authority (WP 244)

Guidelines on the Lead Supervisory Authority (wp244rev.01)

Data Protection Impact Assessment (WP 248)

Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) (wp248rev.01)

Data Breach Notification (WP 250)

Guidelines on Personal data breach notification under Regulation 2016/679 (wp250)

Automated Individual Decision-Making and Profiling (WP 251)

Guidelines on Automated individual decision-making and Profiling for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679 (wp251)

Administrative Fines (WP 253)

Guidelines on the application and setting of administrative fines (wp253)

Consent (WP 259)

Guidelines on Consent under Regulation 2016/679, wp259

Transparency (WP 260)

Guidelines on Transparency under Regulation 2016/679, wp260 

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This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. He also posts at his blog at LinkedIn, which has more than 1 million followers.

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