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Exclusive, gaming-specific insight on GDPR best-practise.
The success of any gaming and betting operator largely depends on its ability to leverage personal data and accordingly, operators in this sector will be significantly affected by the recent changes brought about by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which will overhaul current EU data protection laws and practices.
- The key parties involved in data processing
- Special categories of personal data
- The legitimate grounds of processing personal data
- Information provision requirements, including privacy policies and how to effectively provide such information
- Data subjects rights
- Data transfers and data protection impacts assessments, in the cases of: marketing; employees
- Practical elements to implementation:
- Practical guidance on how to draft privacy policies, processor agreements and other internal policies
- Differentiation between personal data
- Anonymous and pseudonymous data
- The matters that are required for each ground to apply
- Accountability and record-keeping obligations
- Data Protection Officer appointment and duties
- Gaming and betting specific case studies
- Steps necessary to become GDPR compliant, including GAP analysis and Data Inventory
- Critical Recovery: What should be your focus if you’re late in your GDPR compliance project