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E-raamat: Determann's Field Guide to Data Privacy Law: International Corporate Compliance

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Companies, lawyers, privacy officers, compliance managers, as well as human resources, marketing and IT professionals are increasingly facing privacy issues. While plenty of information is freely available, it can be difficult to grasp a problem quickly, without getting lost in details and advocacy. This is where Determann’s Field Guide to Data Privacy Law comes into its own – identifying key issues and providing concise practical guidance for an increasingly complex field shaped by rapid change in international laws, technology and society.



This fifth edition reflects significant changes since 2019, such as new laws in California and other jurisdictions, new EU Standard Contractual Clauses, data residency requirements, machine learning, data monetization trends, cloud adoption and the Internet of Things. Readers will benefit from an introduction to key data privacy concepts and useful practical guidance on starting, maintaining and auditing compliance programs. Step-by-step direction on drafting privacy documentation is provided, with ‘how-to’ suggestions for tasks and projects. Finally, the book offers an A-Z list of hot topics, organized by commonly used buzz words, as well as a rich index and checklists. This guide should be on the desk and in the briefcase of every compliance officer and corporate counsel.



New to this Edition: 



  • Practical tips on deploying the new EU Standard Contractual Clauses

  • Guidance on data maps, gap assessments, audit controls, and privacy-tech tools

  • Updated discussion and comparison of pros and cons of cross-border transfer compliance mechanisms

  • New guidance based on GDPR enforcement, the California Consumer Privacy Act, the CLOUD Act and other new laws

  • Practical considerations regarding dark patterns, anonymization, COVID-19 related challenges, “Schrems 2 assessments,” arbitration clauses, competition laws and data sharing.



Key Features:



  • Clear structure facilitates quick reference

  • A–Z of data privacy provides snapshot of key topics

  • Direction on geographical and topical prioritization

  • Practical guide to starting, maintaining and auditing privacy compliance programs

  • Glossaries of key acronyms and terms help navigation through the field

  • Concise overview of practical requirements of data privacy law compliance worldwide

  • Advice on drafting documentation and tools to complete an end-to-end process, including sample documentation and checklists.

Arvustused

Determanns guide is a great start in educating organizations on how to become compliant even where their jurisdiction may not be, or may not provide sufficient protection. -- Dominique Chanda Kabwenga and Lori Baker, DIFC Authority, Dubai UAE Lothar Determann is a thought leader on the cutting edge of data privacy law. I highly recommend Determann's Field Guide - it is an essential resource that should be on every privacy lawyer's desk. -- Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig LLP, US Grounded firmly in reality and practicality, Determanns fifth edition of the Field Guide delivers a valuable map and compass to practitioners seeking to navigate data protection compliance at their own pace. While spanning multiple jurisdictions, the Guide keeps the practitioner on course by drawing on the most up-to-date and leading standards governing key aspects of data protection and security. Nobody that follows this Guide should end up lost. -- Helen Dixon, Commissioner for Data Protection, Data Protection Commission, Dublin, Ireland This new edition of Professor Lothar Determann's book is an invaluable contribution to understanding all the recent transformations in the regulations on personal data protection at an international level. It is a work that, in addition to its relevance for the theoretical discussions of the aspects it deals with, becomes a practical tool for those who must advise both the public and private sectors on issues related to the protection of personal data. -- Eduardo Bertoni, Regional Office for South America of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, Uruguay, NYU Law in Buenos Aires, and formerly Argentine Data Protection Authority, Argentina

About this fifth edition, contributors and your guide ix
Introduction xii
Key terms xiv
Key concepts xvi
The habitat: data protection, privacy and security xvi
The territory: Europe, U.S. and the Rest of the World xix
The species: personal data, personally identifiable information and sensitive data xxi
Activities encountered: transfers and other forms of processing xxiv
The observed: controllers and processors xxvi
The game wardens: data protection authorities, officers xxvii
The Field Guide
1 Starting a compliance program
1(29)
Taking charge
1(2)
Tools and automation
3(1)
Working with internal stakeholders and outside advisors
4(1)
Appointing a privacy officer
5(8)
Preparing a task list
13(15)
Executing tasks
28(2)
2 International data transfers - selecting compliance mechanisms
30(25)
Three hurdles
32(4)
Options to clear hurdle 3 - prohibition of international transfers
36(4)
Compliance mechanisms compared
40(9)
Implementation
49(4)
Data transfers from other jurisdictions
53(2)
3 Drafting documentation
55(50)
Why are you creating the document?
55(4)
Who is your audience?
59(1)
Categories and examples of documentation
60(6)
Notices
66(9)
Consent
75(3)
How to obtain valid consent
78(2)
Opt in, opt out and in between
80(4)
Above and beyond opt-in consent
84(2)
Other considerations for consent drafting
86(2)
Agreements
88(7)
Protocols
95(1)
Data subject requests, questionnaires and data submission forms
96(2)
Documenting decisions and compliance efforts
98(3)
Records of Processing Activities (RoPAs), data maps and flowcharts
101(1)
Government notifications, approvals
102(3)
4 Maintaining and auditing compliance programs
105(6)
5 Data privacy A to Z
111(91)
Advertising
112(2)
Big data and brokers
114(3)
Cloud computing
117(12)
Data retention and residency requirements
129(4)
Employee data and monitoring
133(12)
Financial information
145(1)
Government investigations, information requests
146(4)
Health information
150(3)
Internet of Everything, connected devices
153(1)
Jurisdiction
154(3)
K-Contracts
157(3)
Location data
160(1)
Minors
161(1)
Notification of data security breaches
162(4)
Ownership and monetization
166(3)
Privacy by design
169(2)
Questionnaires
171(1)
Rights, remedies, enforcement
172(5)
Social media
177(2)
Tracking
179(4)
Unsolicited communications
183(4)
Vendor management
187(2)
Wiretapping
189(1)
X-rays, genes and biometric data
190(2)
Y-Why protect data privacy?
192(3)
ZIP codes, IP addresses and anonymity
195(3)
Checklist: Data privacy law compliance program
198(4)
Resources 202(2)
Abbreviations 204(4)
Index 208
Lothar Determann, Baker & McKenzie LLP, Palo Alto, USA; Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; University of California, Berkeley School of Law, USA