A good condensed breakdown of the over all GDPR implications. Very useful first stop for the principles of the regulation. However, it is good practice that when presenting to a Q&A sessions; the presenter should repeat the question, otherwise the answer doesn't mean much. Definitely, worth a listen if you are giving out data; more power to the individual
At 42 minutes you'll find an opinion regarding impact of the GDPR on advertising / retargeting market and regarding the effective impact of profilling activity on individuals. good and straight forward presentation
This is a great video for those that have the time to watch it! We've made a similar (but much shorter video) on our channel - be happy to know your thoughts!
The current thinking is that any group of 7 or fewer people is considered "personally identifiable" - so an IP address which can be traced to a specific PC would count - that's designed specifically so that companies can't use the idea of "it was only identifiable to a household" as a get-out. This is in accord with general principles on handling statistics (see, for example www.hesa.ac.uk/about/regulation/data-protection/rounding-and-suppression-anonymise-statistics). So yes, a cookie would be considered personal data.
You didn't understand the approach. If there is only 1 user, the cookies say a lot. There must be a reason why a lot of males delete their browsing history if they share a computer.
A Cookie is a session Identifier mapping one-to-one to a single User connecting to a terminal with a specific UserID. A Cookie is in effect a respresentation of the User current Session state maintained at the client side of the transaction (the terminal used). It is by definition a PII IN THE CONTEXT of the said application.
This is a great video to watch when you need to get familiar with the GDPR and are new to the subject. I watched it a year ago, before my CIPP/E exam preparation. Very useful. It's hard to find good material to prepare you for the exam, but you can now also take a trial exam on cippexams.com.
A good condensed breakdown of the over all GDPR implications. Very useful first stop for the principles of the regulation. However, it is good practice that when presenting to a Q&A sessions; the presenter should repeat the question, otherwise the answer doesn't mean much. Definitely, worth a listen if you are giving out data; more power to the individual
At 42 minutes you'll find an opinion regarding impact of the GDPR on
advertising / retargeting market and regarding the effective impact of profilling activity on individuals. good and straight forward presentation
The presentation itself starts at about 7 min into the video
Thanks!
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These guys are really funny. They really are among nerds. 😂
Good share. Thanks for this. Very helpful.
still helpful in 2024
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no more youtube the day the music died 2023
Interesting article on how retailers should be aligning with GDPR - id24.com/retail-aligning-gdpr/
@1:05:00 ish Right to Privacy is a fundamental right but not an absolute right
Great presentation. Short and to the point. Thanks.
beeng used by controller , sue
A very informative video .
Thank you so much. This was very helpful.
Потеря времени. Не надо это смотреть. Все что они сказали за час уместится в пять минут. Потому что все это вода. Лекция ниочем.
Thank you for sharing. I found this very informative and well presented.
AYEEE who's in PI AND HAS TO WRITE A REPORT ON THIS
This is a great video for those that have the time to watch it! We've made a similar (but much shorter video) on our channel - be happy to know your thoughts!
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It's EU showing it's ignorance. How the hell can cookies be considered private information? What if there's multiple users on the same computer..
The current thinking is that any group of 7 or fewer people is considered "personally identifiable" - so an IP address which can be traced to a specific PC would count - that's designed specifically so that companies can't use the idea of "it was only identifiable to a household" as a get-out. This is in accord with general principles on handling statistics (see, for example www.hesa.ac.uk/about/regulation/data-protection/rounding-and-suppression-anonymise-statistics). So yes, a cookie would be considered personal data.
You didn't understand the approach. If there is only 1 user, the cookies say a lot. There must be a reason why a lot of males delete their browsing history if they share a computer.
A Cookie is a session Identifier mapping one-to-one to a single User connecting to a terminal with a specific UserID. A Cookie is in effect a respresentation of the User current Session state maintained at the client side of the transaction (the terminal used). It is by definition a PII IN THE CONTEXT of the said application.
This is a great video to watch when you need to get familiar with the GDPR and are new to the subject. I watched it a year ago, before my CIPP/E exam preparation. Very useful. It's hard to find good material to prepare you for the exam, but you can now also take a trial exam on cippexams.com.
link is down?