Author
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- Pierre Dewitte
- Kim Wuyts
- Laurens Sion
- Dimitri Van Landuyt
- Ivo Emanuilov
- Peggy Valcke
- Athena Christofi
- Charlotte Ducuing
- Tommaso Crepax
Abstract
Deliverable 2.1 / 4.1 combines the state of the art in DPIA and accountability. It does so by first providing a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the various methodologies proposed in EU and national soft-law instruments as well as by the relevant literature. It then highlights the gaps between the description paradigms used in DPIA and those relied on by software engineers for their own risks assessment exercise, with a view to bridging the gap between those two disciplines. Deliverable 2.1 / 4.1 then discusses the emergence of private forms of regulation as an answer to the overload of solutions currently offered on the market. More specifically, it compares the requirements stemming from Article 35(1) GDPR and the relevant guidance from the Article 29 Working Party with the solution proposed in ISO/IEC 29134. It complements that exercise with a repository of real-life examples of DPIA that have been conducted in both the public and the private sector. Finally, and in light of the multistakeholder nature of most modern processing operations, it presents the requirements for the performance of inter-organisational DPIAs.
Suggested Citation
Pierre Dewitte & Kim Wuyts & Laurens Sion & Dimitri Van Landuyt & Ivo Emanuilov & Peggy Valcke & Athena Christofi & Charlotte Ducuing & Tommaso Crepax, 2021.
"PRiSE - Deliverable 2.1 / 4.1 - State of the art in Data Protection Impact Assessment / accountability,"
Working Papers of Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven
734881, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven.
Handle:
RePEc:ete:kbiper:734881
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