Germany:
Bavarian DPA Interprets GDPR Provisions
30 September 2016
by
Daniel J. McLoon
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Jonathon Little
,
Kevin Lyles
,
Todd McClelland
,
Jeff Rabkin
,
Adam Salter
,
Michiru Takahashi
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Fahad Habib
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Richard Johnson
,
Anand Varadarajan
and
Nicole Perry
Jones Day
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On June 10, the Bavarian DPA began interpreting the GDPR. The
papers cover Article 32 GDPR (security of processing), Article 42 GDPR (certification), and video surveillance (all source documents in
German), and they address how these provisions relate to the German
Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz).
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